S starchy New Member Joined Jan 8, 2021 Messages 121 Nov 23, 2021 #1 recs on any particular wind fairing? or simple diy techniques? i hear the pool noodle can be pretty effective tho i've got a bigger gap than most. Attachments PXL_20211121_223714031.jpg 242.6 KB · Views: 20 PXL_20211123_180416966.jpg 439.1 KB · Views: 20 PXL_20211121_232426041.NIGHT.jpg 376 KB · Views: 20
recs on any particular wind fairing? or simple diy techniques? i hear the pool noodle can be pretty effective tho i've got a bigger gap than most.
HRTKD Boondocker Staff member Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2020 Messages 9,948 Location Somewhere South of Denver Nov 23, 2021 #2 It might be just back far enough from the front slope that you don't need to do anything.
S starchy New Member Joined Jan 8, 2021 Messages 121 Nov 23, 2021 #3 that's interesting. it's def pretty audible at highway speeds with just the crossbeams up. haven't gotten on the highway since i started putting panels up.
that's interesting. it's def pretty audible at highway speeds with just the crossbeams up. haven't gotten on the highway since i started putting panels up.
HRTKD Boondocker Staff member Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2020 Messages 9,948 Location Somewhere South of Denver Nov 23, 2021 #4 You have uncovered cavities in the structure. Run wind into or past any of those and you could get quite the noise.
You have uncovered cavities in the structure. Run wind into or past any of those and you could get quite the noise.
S starchy New Member Joined Jan 8, 2021 Messages 121 Nov 24, 2021 #5 do you mean like the slots in the 80/20?
HRTKD Boondocker Staff member Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2020 Messages 9,948 Location Somewhere South of Denver Nov 24, 2021 #6 That and the strut. I thought it was 80/20 but it's strut on the roof. I didn't zoom in, so it looked like 80/20. Put some masking tape over slots and holes and see if the noise changes.
That and the strut. I thought it was 80/20 but it's strut on the roof. I didn't zoom in, so it looked like 80/20. Put some masking tape over slots and holes and see if the noise changes.