It probably is the bearing in the hub in the right rear wheel.
My car is doing the same thing after I got my rear bearing changed. I'm guessing that the screwed up. It's your bearings. It cost me almost $300 not including alignment.
The clicking noise from the rear wheel of your vehicle could be caused by a worn-out wheel bearing, loose lug nuts, or a damaged brake component. It is recommended to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the issue to ensure safe driving.
ticking sound from a wheel is usually a dry or worm wheel or axle bearing
Sounds like a bad drive shaft/CV joint
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
The wheel bearing
your Imagination.... :)
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.
The wheel bearing?
there could be excessive clearance in the rear differential case if this is a rear wheel drive vehicle.
rear differential got lube? rear wheel bearings?
it could be a bad wheel bearing.
The first thing to check for a wobbly rear end noise is the wheel bearings. If they are ok, check the brake system for worn or broken parts.