'New-car manufacturers spend a lot of engineering resources minimizing what they term NVH, which stands for noise, vibration, and harshness. One component of the noise factor is the wind whistling ...
In the mid-'50s, a styling trend that found its way from American automobiles into light-duty trucks was wraparound windshields and rear windows. The idea was to offer as much visibility to the ...
The obvious answer is simple: Install new weatherstripping. A basic weatherstrip install will cure some of the wind noise, but the wind wings are a bit harder to rebuild. The wind wings are held ...