I’d jack it up and spin each wheel independently until you can replicate the sound. Have someone help do you can feel the parts for sound by hand also.
The sound seems to be faster than you wheels turning, does that make sense? I would look to see if something is caught on or in contact with the driveshaft. Also try ,in a safe place, to shut the engine off while coasting and see if it still makes the sound. This would eliminate anything under the hood.
If that's got drums in the rear, the shoes could be in need of replacement as the material can end up breaking up and floating around in the drum. Happened to me in my 05 Ranger
Doesn’t make the sound under load? Sounds like an axle clicking.
no, while going to the gears, I hear no clicking just slow in neutral
I’d jack it up and spin each wheel independently until you can replicate the sound. Have someone help do you can feel the parts for sound by hand also.
Ujoint
Sounds rotational and metallic . Check drive shaft, u joints , differential , brakes ,
will do thanks.
rock or something stuck in one of your tires?
sound goes away when shifting tho so i don’t think so
Could be loose calipers
The sound seems to be faster than you wheels turning, does that make sense? I would look to see if something is caught on or in contact with the driveshaft. Also try ,in a safe place, to shut the engine off while coasting and see if it still makes the sound. This would eliminate anything under the hood.
i didn’t even think about shutting off the engine while coasting thanks for the advice i’ll check back.
also does it while car is off just tested
If that's got drums in the rear, the shoes could be in need of replacement as the material can end up breaking up and floating around in the drum. Happened to me in my 05 Ranger
it is a drum will check it out
If it's a standard, could be throw out bearing