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Window noise

suprz
Explorer
Explorer
When driving my class c with the windows down, there is a lot of wind noise and wind buffeting due to the design of the class c itself, just wondering if anyone has had success using the window " vent visors" thaty go on the outside of the door. I have used them on my cars before and they work great
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bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
Maybe Air-tabs ? If opening a vent doesn't do the trick.

Someone installed them on a TC cabover and if I remember correctly , it helped with buffeting.
You would need to redirection the airflow around the cabover area.



http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/22213803.cfm

ron_dittmer
Explorer
Explorer
You should be able to relieve "wind buffeting" by opening any window or vent in the house.

A class C with a frontal over-hang will have more wind noise than a B+ because air gets trapped against the windshield, then whips around to the sides with greater force. The van side window shields (or vent visors as you call them) might help with some of that. One certain issue with van side window shields is that they take away from your sightseeing views and passenger-side picture-taking.