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inb4 anyone says "it's an off-road rig, it's not supposed to be quiet!" - I understand that, doesn't mean we can't try to mitigate it somewhat
I'm sure we've all seen the reviews about wind noise above 65. Hard top vs soft top are about the same, though hard top might be easier to try and remedy. I believe the 2 doors are a bit worse with the rear wheels right there.
I saw somebody used velcro to secure a thin strip of sound deadening foam between the two front modular top pieces to help reduce windnoise. Seems like a cheap, easy, and not too intrusive solution. Has anyone else done/read about/thought of similar things we can do after purchase to help with highway noise?
So far the most common suggestion is upgrading the speakers
I'm sure we've all seen the reviews about wind noise above 65. Hard top vs soft top are about the same, though hard top might be easier to try and remedy. I believe the 2 doors are a bit worse with the rear wheels right there.
I saw somebody used velcro to secure a thin strip of sound deadening foam between the two front modular top pieces to help reduce windnoise. Seems like a cheap, easy, and not too intrusive solution. Has anyone else done/read about/thought of similar things we can do after purchase to help with highway noise?
So far the most common suggestion is upgrading the speakers
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