Could be the brakes are metal to metal.
Transfer case is shot.
it would depend on how long it was before you changed the oil, the more you drive it the metal sound will disapate.
Sounds like a seized caliper...but it may just be dirt. caliper was chaged less than two yrs ago(4000mi) and dragging sound,feel disappears with light brake pedal pressure
Yes it would travel better through metal as the velocity of sound in metal is more than in air.
In comics it would be 'Clang'.
Sounds like you need new brakes. When they get worn down they make a metal on metal sound.
my guess would be to have your brakes checked... or maybe you are dragging something...
Autofill can be used to drag a series in either direction vertically or horizontally. Dragging right or down increases the references and dragging left or up decreases them. For example if you have the formula =C5+C6 in a cell dragging it down will place the formula =C6+C7. Dragging right would produce the formula =D5+D6, dragging up would produce =C4+C5 and dragging left would produce =B5+B6. If you had a month of the year in a cell dragging down or right would produce the following months and dragging up or left would produce the preceding months.
The belt is dragging over something. Most commonly the tensier pulley bearing is bad. Remove the belt, then check the pulleys on every single place the belts touches. One of them is either frozen and not turning, or is loose and floppy.
Yes but there you would not be able to hear it because of there are no sound waves because there is no air
Probably your brake pad came off.
Could be a bad wheel bearing.