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    Angry chassis creaks and squeaks

    my car has 20k miles and has never been on the track,but i drive it hard. It has an ECU flash and filter upgrade but nothing else. About 6 months ago I put Hoosier R6 slicks on the back.(not having the traction I wanted). I started noticing a creaking sound very near or involving the fire wall(not seats, doors, trim etc) on accleration from start or low speeds, then also when braking hard. I eliminated the clam shell as a source. I then took it in and had them retorque all the supports to the fire wall and pans underneath. This seemed to help a little for only a day or two but the noise recurred. Its not loud but definitely noticeable and drives me nuts......has any one else had this problem? What do I do? HELP bb
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    Man, that could be a ton of different small items. There has been a know issue with the freon make noise as it moves thru the plumbing under the passenger footwell. It usually sounds like a loose fan shroud. How RPM can play a factor because of the compressor. Little squeaks from the back could be anywhere. Have you tried a little grease on the friction points regarding the clamshell? or looked from unusual contact wear along the clamshell edge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bbfordgt View Post
    my car has 20k miles and has never been on the track,but i drive it hard. It has an ECU flash and filter upgrade but nothing else. About 6 months ago I put Hoosier R6 slicks on the back.(not having the traction I wanted). I started noticing a creaking sound very near or involving the fire wall(not seats, doors, trim etc) on accleration from start or low speeds, then also when braking hard. I eliminated the clam shell as a source. I then took it in and had them retorque all the supports to the fire wall and pans underneath. This seemed to help a little for only a day or two but the noise recurred. Its not loud but definitely noticeable and drives me nuts......has any one else had this problem? What do I do? HELP bb
    Try putting a good rubber protectant on all of the door seals and the clam seal. I wipe them down with a good tire silcone .. That may do it.. It's worked for me.. I do get a few creeks from the clam shell. They got worse when I put on some new gas struts. They seem to push it around until it settles in..
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    I had same, for 2yrs!!!

    It was the air filter surround/box. Unless its perfectly seated and closed, it will emit high pitched creaks at only certain torsion twists and drive you nuts.

    My SVT Tech found it and lubricated edges, and snapped it in place tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayvan View Post
    I had same, for 2yrs!!!

    ............ found it and lubricated edges, and snapped it in place tight.
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    thanks for the thoughts...i have lubricated/padded the friction points on the clam shell and i checked the airbox...still noise is there. i removed and lubricated the 4 stablizing bar attachment points....still noise is there.....had them call my vin in and check with ford....they said possibly could be the rear stabilizing bar rubber grommets(?sp) ...has anyone had any experience with this?....thanx bb
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    The time I had an odd "crunch" on any acceleration or decceleration ended up as a bit of debris between the engine belly pans and the transaxle housing. It doesn't take much in there to cause this.

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    I had a squeek once so i just fixed it with some headers and flowmasters.

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    The creaks and squeaks seem to go away if you shoot guns a lot without any hearing protection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STORMCAT View Post
    Try putting a good rubber protectant on all of the door seals and the clam seal. I wipe them down with a good tire silcone .. That may do it.. It's worked for me.. I do get a few creeks from the clam shell. They got worse when I put on some new gas struts. They seem to push it around until it settles in..
    x2. You would be surprised how much noise dry seals make when the chassis flexes. In any event, it is a good maintainence tip.

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