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Re: creaky floor
Get under your vehicle if possible or have your mechanic take a look around. Check all underside components for signs of stress or cracks. One of my Ventures had similar noises as you describe and after a year or so it was discovered there was a crack in the frame underneath the driver's side. It was discovered during our state's annual safety inspection, and my friend who did the inspection told me that he's seen many vehicles with similar problems in our area. It can be caused by a combination of heavy road salt usage coupled with thinner metal being used in today's vehicles. Add to that the design of certain vehicles acerbates the issue. Also if you travel roads frequently that are excessively bumpy or pot holed filled, or cross rough railroad tracks, that can add stress to the underbody components leading to cracking and stress fractures.
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