That means your brakes are going out and you need to get new ones.
After the Jeep is warmed up, if the creaking noise is noticable during turns at low speeds, then its probably the rear differential. Go to the dealer and have it serviced. All they do is replace the fluid and seal but they use a special lubricant additive.
rear suspension bushes worn, I had the same problem, a common fault easily fixed.
it could be a bad wheel bearing.
If it happens right when you are stopping or coming to a slow stop, it is probably your discs cutting into your rear rotors. You need to get them replaced ASAP.
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.
you will have tires rubbing when weight is placed in rear. Will be loud scrubbing noise.
the most probable cause of clicking on rear brakes are weak return springs or a broken one.
was driving down the road in my 1989 chev truck 1500 and heard a noise of some kind from my rear-end and then the rear wheels would not spin
Could be a number of things. Is the noise coming from your transmission, your rear differential, one of the wheels? From the wheels it could be a warped rotor or a wheel bearing failing.
its your rear swaybar links had the same problem with my 96 sl2 changed them and that fixed the problem no more creaking
Worn brake drum pads and possibly your wheel bearing.
Pull the rear wheels off and check the brakes. Something may have broken or fell apart.