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I was curious if anyone else with a 2025 two door Bronco is experiencing a wind noise that emanates from the passenger side hard top behind the passenger seat? One other question, is there a way of recalibrating the speedometer after installing 265/75R16 tires?
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I was curious if anyone else with a 2025 two door Bronco is experiencing a wind noise that emanates from the passenger side hard top behind the passenger seat? One other question, is there a way of recalibrating the speedometer after installing 265/75R16 tires?
It's not just you. Common complaint, though not as prevalent on everyone's Bronco - or rather some owners are more tolerant of the wind noise than others. Take your time and read up on the many crowd-source solutions where weatherstripping is used in an attempt at mitigating the noise.
 

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Several good blogs on the forum for both of your issues

In Google, type this:
site:bronco6g.com hardtop wind noise 2-door
site:bronco6g.com forscan speedometer recalibrate

You will feel very informed afterwards.
Go get 'er done.
 

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Adjust the brackets. Eventually youll hit the sweet spot. Also get a 1/2" foam pipe insulation.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/K-Flex-PE-SEMI-SLIT-1-2-in-WALL-X-5-8-in-I/5013107371

Take the two front panels off, stuff it down in the gap between the metal and door edge.

There's numerous threads on noise reduction. We're all chasing it.
You touched on my question, adjust the bracket.
2 or 4 door… sounds like ft right clamp near windshield is a leakage point.

I’ve read through many, but skimming or speeding through I may have missed.

Was there a thread discussing adjusting the clamps?
 

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2022 2 DR Black Diamond. Make sure your window is raising up after the door is closed. The passenger side on our Bronco periodically stops and the window raise function has to be reset.
 

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I definitely have this issue. I just lean into it and crack open the Passenger Window. That way, I know what it is. lol
 

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You touched on my question, adjust the bracket.
2 or 4 door… sounds like ft right clamp near windshield is a leakage point.

I’ve read through many, but skimming or speeding through I may have missed.

Was there a thread discussing adjusting the clamps?
I don't recall but its not hard to figure out. Just loosen the bolts and start moving the brackets a little bit.
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