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Any Rear Door/Cab-wind noise solutions?

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by ps8820, May 29, 2025 at 9:15 AM.

  1. May 29, 2025 at 9:15 AM
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    ps8820

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    Probly not as big an issue for newer Gens, but in this 1st Gen, Access Cab Im just finishing install of 6 speaker system upgrade.
    Have a thread going on FGT forum for sound deadening* already, but figured the A-V forum might have more solutions for cab Wind noise [ *installed 80mil Kilmat for door sheet metal anti-resonance; trying to tighten it up for best SQ i can afford w/ out doing complete cab retrofit- haha, but not all past some peeps here.].
    Currently waiting on a new interior handle fr/Toyota before buttoning it all up, so driving w/out door cards, but even before the cards were off, I could hear the wind noise [@ 45mph+] from either the 'old-ish' weather strip joint where doors join when closed, or from the rear door pivot-windows [probly both].

    Either way, replacing those old weather strips sounds expensive and might not do much better than the 19 yr old wx strip in there now [also, lack of B pillar makes them a minumum seal to begin with].
    Thought of adding CC foam into the recessed areas around the rear door cards themselves to make contact with door sheet metal once installed.
    Would seem realtively simple and inexpensive since cards are off now, but how effective is it, if at all?

    Thinking out loud here, but since these 'wind-noise zones' are nearly 100 outside of door card coverage, maybe foam in door cards not a solution at all, and only quieting down enuf to make wind noise more apparent?...
    ...its beginning to feel like a 'Wind-noise Rubiks cube'- a bit maddening...

    So, if anyone has tried this, I'd like to hear about your "what and how", or whatever other solution worked for you.
    Thx for reading.
     
    Last edited: May 29, 2025 at 1:58 PM

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