wind noise rodeo 97
#1
I pick up quite some wind noise from the front doors on the highway.
I noticed on the web that more people complain about that, although some vehicles seem to be extremely quit.
Does anybody know how to improve on reducing the wind noise?
My rubbers around the door seem to be in good shape
Should i re-align the doors for better fit? Replace the rubbers?
any ideas?
thanks
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I noticed on the web that more people complain about that, although some vehicles seem to be extremely quit.
Does anybody know how to improve on reducing the wind noise?
My rubbers around the door seem to be in good shape
Should i re-align the doors for better fit? Replace the rubbers?
any ideas?
thanks
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#2
Well from a personal stand point. Wind noise is inevitable on our kind of cars when we get into the higher speeds. We dont really have the quiter of cars you know. But I would try everything. I replaced the rubber in the doors after a year and that seemed to help for a few months but the noise picked back up again. I've completley done a new sound system in the truck and while I was behind the door panal I went ahead and put in some backing that cuts down on the noise that comes from the inside of the car but that seems to help more than anything.I would try that I guess. It's only a couple of bucks and can be found anywhere. Also, its very easy to install. It doesnt make it fully sound but its easier than realigning the doors.Edited by: Nick6147
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