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99 T&C Windnoise
Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut
down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the nature of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan |
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if the roof rack crossbars were installed backwards, you will get lots of
noise, there should be arrows under both of them stating which way is towards the front, but we always keep them in the back of the vehicle when we prep em Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech "Dan" > wrote in message ... > Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut > down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the nature > of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan > > |
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if the roof rack crossbars were installed backwards, you will get lots of
noise, there should be arrows under both of them stating which way is towards the front, but we always keep them in the back of the vehicle when we prep em Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech "Dan" > wrote in message ... > Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut > down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the nature > of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan > > |
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maxpower wrote:
> if the roof rack crossbars were installed backwards, you will get lots of > noise, there should be arrows under both of them stating which way is > towards the front, but we always keep them in the back of the vehicle when > we prep em > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > "Dan" > wrote in message > ... > >>Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut >>down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the > > nature > >>of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan >> >> > > > My 03 Caravan has position arrows on the roof rack rails that shows which position the front and rear cross bars should be in to minimize noise when they aren't being used to carry anthing. Matt |
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maxpower wrote:
> if the roof rack crossbars were installed backwards, you will get lots of > noise, there should be arrows under both of them stating which way is > towards the front, but we always keep them in the back of the vehicle when > we prep em > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > "Dan" > wrote in message > ... > >>Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut >>down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the > > nature > >>of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan >> >> > > > My 03 Caravan has position arrows on the roof rack rails that shows which position the front and rear cross bars should be in to minimize noise when they aren't being used to carry anthing. Matt |
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"Dan" > wrote in message ... > Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut > down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the > nature of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan > My '02 T&C has no wind noise at all from the cross bars since they're laying in the rafters of my garage. And the best thing is that the wife didn't even notice them missing for almost two years... She could still see the rails on either side but never noticed the cross bars missing. Plus it's a bunch easier washing and waxing the roof without them. Denny |
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"Dan" > wrote in message ... > Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut > down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the > nature of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan > My '02 T&C has no wind noise at all from the cross bars since they're laying in the rafters of my garage. And the best thing is that the wife didn't even notice them missing for almost two years... She could still see the rails on either side but never noticed the cross bars missing. Plus it's a bunch easier washing and waxing the roof without them. Denny |
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as rear ward as possible and they do make nosie esp. on crosswinds
Dan wrote: > Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut > down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the nature > of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan |
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as rear ward as possible and they do make nosie esp. on crosswinds
Dan wrote: > Would anyone know if there is a best position for the roofrack bars to cut > down on wind noise.I have not had much luck with mine.Maybe it is the nature > of the beast.Thanks in advance. Dan |
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