that nosie is the wheels locking up, this doesnt usually happen in modern cars as they have anti-lock brakes.
It could be differential bearings.
you need new brakes
Bad Tire or wheel bearing, rotate the tires to the front if the noise follows its the tire if remains in rear its the wheel bearing
Possibly a broken shock or bad stabilizer bushings
The Grinding noise in the passenger rear of a 2002 Explorer is most likely either a bad wheel bearing, or a brake problem. Check the brakes then the bearing to find the cause.
brakes or rear axle problems.
loose rear caliper or drum brakes, could be loose hardware or on disc brakes, possible warped rotor
My guess is your brakes might need some work. It all depends on what kind of noise you're talking about, though.
Maybe that thumping noise is the sound of another car smashing into the rear of your car.
It is a cause and effect thing. Was the other axle inspected if all the brakes, front and rear, were not replaced? Can you tell where it's coming from at all? Is the noise identical from when before the brakes were replaced? Year, make, model and mileage would help as well. Drum on rear? Don't assume the brakes were done correctly. Believe it or not, I have done a few where someone put the pads in backwards with the backing plate against the rotor. If someone worked on it for you, take it back to them and complain.
If it's rear brakes there drums. Mine have made noise since it was new. Only when you first start up. I have a 96