One of the components in your rear drum brakes (or disc brakes) could have come loose, but that could be just one of the possible problems. Does the clicking sound more like two metal balls tapping together?...you know, like the ones people have in their offices at work, and they tap back and fourth? The problem could be your rear drive axle, rear suspension or your brakes. I am unable to be more specific because i would need to know what the clicking sounds like. The cost of repair could be 100 bucks if its the brakes, all the way up to 1,000 if its the axle.
Chances are you have a rock(S) stuck in your rear tire tread. pry it out.
ticking sound from a wheel is usually a dry or worm wheel or axle bearing
Try looking at the brake pads. You may need new ones. If that isn't the problem, try tightening the bolts on your tire they may be loose.
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
Maybe the container of windshield fluid in the trunk?
Apparently it is the rear air "blender" ( whatever that is(?)) My 2003 Explorer was making the loud clicking sound from the rear driver side above the rear left wheel. I lived with it for a month before I just found the answer on the net. I turned off the rear fan control (from the front controls) and the clicking has stopped. I guess there is no more air from the rear now but the clicking has stopped- Car is long been paid off and I'm happy again.
Rear bearing is bad or cv joint is bad.check boots for rips.Check rear wheel bearing first that the cheapest fix
Dual diagonal braking is where the brakes are on two systems right front and left rear as well as left front and right rear. This is to give even braking in a partial system failure
Bad tire? Bad Wheel bearing? Broken return spring in brake drum if so equipped?
70/30 % front/rear
it may sound like its towards the rear but its actually caused by a bad cv joint. more than likely its the right side
If memory serves, the typical braking force ratio for any automobile with front disc and rear drum brakes is 60% front, 40% rear +/-.