Hi
Having a poke around to try and cut down the wind noise at speed and found a couple of bits of carpet tape with what looks to be the remains of some foam behind the outer b post cover.
Anyone know what should be there and where and do i get and how do i fit replacements/
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To reduce wind noise, you could fit a seal in the channel of the door frame that runs around the window. See http://www.lotusexcel.net/phpbb/viewtop ... =door+seal for further information.
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Re: B Post
Still not got around to this job partly as I could not fine the correct size of foam to match the bits that looked original.
However just picked up a large sheet at the garden centre sold as a root mate for the bottom of a flowerpot. Looks just the same as the remnants and about the correct thickness. Enough for two cars from a sheet at £2.99
However just picked up a large sheet at the garden centre sold as a root mate for the bottom of a flowerpot. Looks just the same as the remnants and about the correct thickness. Enough for two cars from a sheet at £2.99
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Re: B Post
I have some annoying wind noise after the shop had replaced my windscreen and NS triangle window.
So I have added the additional seal in the door frame channel over the weekend. It is snug tight and helped a lot, but there is still some noise (compared to before windows repair)
So on my drive to work this morning I noticed the noise is coming from somewhere around the A post.
I assume wind is coming in from the lower edge of the A post and is going from there upwards around the door frame.
Might be worth looking at the A post, too.
About blanking out the outlet vents:
I think there is a reason for adding outlet vents - if outside air is coming in - where does it go then?
cabin air is supposed to be vented from the rearside of the 'roll cage' and exit at the B post vents - I doubt that the noise is coming from these vents...
So I have added the additional seal in the door frame channel over the weekend. It is snug tight and helped a lot, but there is still some noise (compared to before windows repair)
So on my drive to work this morning I noticed the noise is coming from somewhere around the A post.
I assume wind is coming in from the lower edge of the A post and is going from there upwards around the door frame.
Might be worth looking at the A post, too.
About blanking out the outlet vents:
I think there is a reason for adding outlet vents - if outside air is coming in - where does it go then?
cabin air is supposed to be vented from the rearside of the 'roll cage' and exit at the B post vents - I doubt that the noise is coming from these vents...
