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The BMW Range
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F30, F34
wind noise
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<blockquote data-quote="eter" data-source="post: 703259" data-attributes="member: 27467"><p>So after I swapped out my RFT with standard tyres and the road noise is less now.</p><p>Obviously the next loud noise would be the wind which became more obvious (I nearly totally forgot about this noise).</p><p></p><p>I had a closer look at the electric sliding window and noticed that there is vertical large gap between the glass and the rubber track as you wind down/up. I suspect this is the main culprit, creating buffeting wind and letting the noise in. I am looking into inserting some small weather strip to fill in the gap and see how it goes. Anyone has done some DIY job on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eter, post: 703259, member: 27467"] So after I swapped out my RFT with standard tyres and the road noise is less now. Obviously the next loud noise would be the wind which became more obvious (I nearly totally forgot about this noise). I had a closer look at the electric sliding window and noticed that there is vertical large gap between the glass and the rubber track as you wind down/up. I suspect this is the main culprit, creating buffeting wind and letting the noise in. I am looking into inserting some small weather strip to fill in the gap and see how it goes. Anyone has done some DIY job on this? [/QUOTE]
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