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I feel the same way, but I just turn the radio up instead of slowing down. It really is downright obnoxious above 65-70mph.Over 65 mph it is so loud that I slow down. Fine around town but no way in hell is it going on a road trip. At 75 mph you can no longer talk to the passenger.
I feel the same way, but I just turn the radio up instead of slowing down. It really is downright obnoxious above 65-70mph.
Crosswinds take it to a new level.
I was shocked the first time I took my clamshell off and saw the lack of weather-stripping in that area.
Nice work OP. I thought your pictures made the location abundantly clear to anyone who's ever pulled their top or looked inside their cargo area.
Most of my noise seems to come from the seal above the windshield, but I may give this a try at some point.
No. I didn’t take the top completely off as I didn’t have a helper. I lifted the top up and moved it back just far enough that it rested on the 4 set pins. The photos are the top’s positioning at time of install.Nice. I am just seeing this. Are you required to take the top off to apply this fix? I'm sure the answer will be abundantly clear once I go outside in the light, and look at my top.
Thanks!!
I had the rear driver's side window pulling out away from the leading edge seal last week. Boy that was something special.Just wait until you get in a strong enough crosswind to suck the downwind side window out of the channel. Takes loud to a new level, and right at your ear. I've had it happen several times now and seen others report the same thing. This top is a joke. I can't believe this thing doesn't sell for less than $500 because it's total crap, and I've had a lot of removable tops before but nothing this poor in design.
My driver's side door sounds like it is open a little or the window is down a little but it is not. Just a little wind noise. Started after doing some rock crawling. Maybe this will help? Sounds like it is coming from the door?I purchased D-shaped strips of rubber gaskets and applied to the inside of the hard top where it meets the door side pillar. This has dramatically improved the noticeable wind noise on the interior. I highlighted with blue markings to indicate what I added. I will add links of what I purchased as well.
You must have a lemon top. I rarely drive less than 70mph and get blasted with all kinds of crosswinds on the prairie, but the Bronco is no louder inside than any other truck or van I've been in.Over 65 mph it is so loud that I slow down. Fine around town but no way in hell is it going on a road trip. At 75 mph you can no longer talk to the passenger.
Same, I notice it's louder than around town, but can still talk to everyone else in there perfectly fine. Hoping it stays that way, since I've had it all of two weeks...You must have a lemon top. I rarely drive less than 70mph and get blasted with all kinds of crosswinds on the prairie, but the Bronco is no louder inside than any other truck or van I've been in.