Not sure what year model your truck is but perhaps you could try installing the redesigned door seals off the late model Pumas?
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Not sure what year model your truck is but perhaps you could try installing the redesigned door seals off the late model Pumas?
Anyone tried noise canceling headphones - particularly for younger passengers?
Steve
I have tried running an extra door seal around the front doors. I got the seal from Clark Rubber - peel off backing and stick on. Used it on the front doors and the rear door. Can't actually say it's made a lot of difference to the wind noise, but less dust seems to be getting in. I think some of the noise is made by the big mirrors.
Popped into a RR/LR repairer the other day. A customer with a Puma Defender was concerned that the bottom of the door had no seal and wanted one fitted.
An apprentice went out and fitted a seal to the door sill but couldn't close the door. That's when they realised the Puma have the bottom seal on the door! :DFunny you should say that, a friend solved the noise problems in his Perentie by using a regular pair of industrial ear muffs for less than $10 from the hardware.
At first the seal I fitted was much too think and held the door out too far, making the gap worse. Then I got a very thin seal, just enough for the gap, and that worked better.
Start with good genuine door seals and puma bottom seal. You can only put the striker a little way back before the door starts to bounce.
If top edge still catching wind, put a plastic shim between the top hinge and door. This should add a bit more clamp to the top front. Too many shims and you may fix the top but create a gap on bottom seal.
Still not sorted? Bend the top door frame slightly inwards. (With the window down!)
I had to do all the above and double up the puma bottom door seal with the older sill seal before I got the front doors to properly hold shut at speed.
Have fun!
If top edge still catching wind, put a plastic shim between the top hinge and door. This should add a bit more clamp to the top front. Too many shims and you may fix the top but create a gap on bottom seal.
Just curious. How does that help?
not sure if anyone has stated this but these parts from Britcar UK work a treat.
1 x LR029307, WEATHERSTRIP - DOOR - LOWER (2nd Row)
1 x LR029308, WEATHERSTRIP - DOOR - LOWER (2nd Row)
2 x LR029309, WEATHERSTRIP - DOOR - LOWER (Front Doors)
they only seal the bottom and up each side by a few inches but made a big difference on my 2010 defender.
MLD