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wind buffeting
I've got a 1993 300E and like to drive with the widows down but the wind buffeting on the drivers side is excessive, it's to the point where I just don't roll it down. Any suggestions?
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1993 300E 2.8 185k miles 2006 Mustang Convertible 4.0 Eaton Supercharged |
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sunroof closed or open, or doesn't it matter?
Gilly
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Open the driver's side rear window. You should notice a huge difference then.
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Sunroof open helps a very little; rear windows open helps a little too but no matter what with the drivers window down it's brutal!
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1993 300E 2.8 185k miles 2006 Mustang Convertible 4.0 Eaton Supercharged |
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Mine doesn't have any buffeting, but usually the solution on vehicle's past is to crack the passenger rear.
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- Brian 1989 500SEL Euro 1966 250SE Cabriolet 1958 BMW Isetta 600 |
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Excessive buffeting can be caused by tires which are out of balance. Start there.
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2012 E350 Bluetech |
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