This could be a number of problems. Does it grind at the rate of the vehicle or the rate of the motor? I just found out i had a bad rear end in my 95 s10 blazer and it was doing the same thing. Try to open the differential and look for worn gears this may be the problem. Godd luck
take it out before you bust the fly wheel
If the transmission is slipping on take off, but there is plenty of fluid, the gears may be frozen up. This can also make a grinding noise upon acceleration.
Because cars aren't meant to fly
If a car is making a grinding noise in the right back wheel, it could be a sign that a wheel bearing is failing. It is necessary to take the car to a qualified mechanic for repair.
Get a tune up....the popping noise is caused by excess fuel being burned in the exhaust system,you cant hear it until you take your foot off the gas and the back pressure is reduced...
The grinding noise in the front of a 1990 Dodge Caravan could be a cv joint. If it is, it probably only grinds when you take a sharp turn. There is one located on each side.
Is there a grinding sound too? You may need new breaks. Take them to someone who knows about this stuff before they fail.
You should take it back to the shop that replaced them and ask. It's possible that something is hung up somewhere that's causing the noise.
You may have a wheel bearing going bad or a brake dragging. Take it to a mechanic. I have found that if I can't identify something better than a "grinding noise" I had better let a mechanic look at it.
start by checking wheel bearings. not enough info for a good diag.
Depends on the kind of grinding. The brakes may have been messed with, so you'll getting a constant grinding noise. If the noise is audible when you first turn the vehicle on and it not in motion, then you have other problems. If you only hear it while the vehicle is in motion, then you should take it back to the shop where you got your tires replaced.
The noise from the construction site was disrupting my concentration.