Could be a bad wheel bearing.
A bad transmission. The sound is from metal grinding on eachother.
Check if muffler is loose, check if rear brakes are worn out & grinding
The "awful grinding sound" might be a problem with your power steering
The grinding sound means that the brake pads are worn down to metal and that sound you hear is metal to metal. you need to have the pads changed, the problem is that you will more than likely have to change the rotors also. The way to avoid this in the future is when you notice your brakes are making a squealing sound that means that the pads will need to be changed soon.
Transfer case is shot.
It's broken!
Bad right front wheel bearing.
Grinding typically produces a harsh, abrasive noise that resembles the sound of metal scraping against metal or hard surfaces. It can vary in pitch and intensity, often described as a continuous, rattling, or screeching sound. This noise may evoke a sense of friction or wear, often associated with machinery or the movement of rough materials. The sound can be unsettling, indicating potential issues or the need for maintenance.
Copper dude, mostly anyway.
A bad wheel bearing also when turning it sounds worst or straight driving
Could be a right rear axle bearing going bad.
brake pads are worn to the metal rivets. You will need to replace pads and rotors. rotors are $35 each and pads are $29-59 for both left and right side.