Dutch
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- 24 Ranger Raptor
Painters tape is a good way to check where noise originates.
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25 years ago I used to work at a body shop when I was a kid and have tried The painter tape and tissue paper and everything and still can’t figure it out. It’s the strangest thing. My buddy has a RR and his has the wind noise also.Painters tape is a good way to check where noise originates.
Thanks for posting this!Found a cheap fix for the wind noise issue at the B pillar it cuts wind noise down by 90 percent to the point I only hear wind noise from the side mirrors now at highway speeds. If you look at the front edge of rear passenger doors where they meet the front passenger doors you will see a lip that was designed to hold a weather seal. Apparently Ford never got around to installing the seal on our trucks hence the wind noise. I got 3/8x1/4 D seals peel and stick from Amazon and they seal the front door to back door gap completely.
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Wow, thanks for the tip, just ordered mine in white. (white truck)sweet, just ordered mine.
Thanks for sharing!Yes 90 percent wind noise gone behind the left shoulder or left ear.
Agreed. I'm about to take mine off. I ordered the low profile one's from Ford Accessories. In the past the low profile guards for my F150 were completely flat and didn't extend out at all. These are still relatively flat but have a 1/2" lip on the bottom which to me both looks and sounds bad.If you want to mask that wind noise with some other wind noise, add window rain guards. I had zero wind noise till i added those.
Agree! My wind noise is VERY sporadic and really seemed like a mirror noise. Found it happened after I washed my car and in cold weather… was expecting that some ice was forming creating a channel that built the wind noise. This forum is always very helpful. Thanks for the idea.Thanks for the sharing OP, will be giving this a try.
For others getting an abnormal amount of wind noise, try folding in your mirror first to verify how much it is contributing if any. My driver side wind noise was much louder than on the passenger side. The mirror was the cause and replaced under warranty. I still hear a minor amount of wind noise, but it pales in comparison to the amount my mirror was causing.
I think this entire thread has to do more with those experiencing some wind noise……but then again, it’s all about perspective.I had a friend that posted on a forum years back that he spliced a 1k ohm resistor into his temperature sensor and picked up 15 HP and mileage went up 4mpg's. About 500 people bought into it. If your Ranger is already quiet on the highway I would avoid pasting and cluing crap on your truck.
Yes, absolutely !!!I had a friend that posted on a forum years back that he spliced a 1k ohm resistor into his temperature sensor and picked up 15 HP and mileage went up 4mpg's. About 500 people bought into it. If your Ranger is already quiet on the highway I would avoid pasting and cluing crap on your truck.