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My doors are pretty tight around the seals. A lot of resistance when I put a dollar bill in the closed door and pull out. It’s tight all around the door. Vents windows are brand new a tight also. The one seal I don’t have in the truck is the fender seal, long skinny one that mounts vertical (photo attached). With the doors open, I can see light through the door jamb, through the fender where it mounts and out the bottom of the engine compartment. Does these seals have any effect on wind noise in the cabs if installed or not? TIA
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That was an optional seal. Base trim didn't get them, but Luxury trim YE9 - Silverado/Sierra Classic received those automatically. There will be no impact on wind noise with the addition to those.
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Is this your first 73-87, compared to even the 88-98 they have more wind noise.
Did you check the seal the whole perimeter around the door? Is the door vent flapper at the bottom in place? What trim level is the truck? |
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When I would get vehicles to fluff and puff for executives I already knew I would have to: Fix wind noise Balance and vector tires Balance driveline Adjust panel fit and finish Cut and buff paint for show vehicles etc K |
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You could try taping off portions of the exterior to see the effect.
Ie - tape around the vent window to door. Tape around the belt seal. Tape over the A pillar to door gap. Etc. Tape everything and start removing pieces to see when it lights up. K |
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I've always wondered if the rain gutters made alot of wind noise. the one piece vent windows helped for sure.
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