Originally Posted by droid
I should consider the ADAMESH solution??
I recently purchased a Lexan wind deflector (the one with the velcro attachments to the rollbars) and continue to have the wind buffetting.
But I'm getting extreme wind blowing directly into my right ear. Very exhausting and actually painful after 30-45 minutes... ouch..
As silly as it sounds, I wanted to discover where the wind was entering the cockpit SO.....
I rigged up several strings from the windshield daggling into the cockpit AND some strings handing onto the roll bars.
An interesting discovery:
1. The strings from the windshield hung straight down and actually moved closer to the dash.
2. The strings from the roll bars blew rapidly towards the seats.
Basically, the wind is coming over the windshield and curling directly into the cockpit...
In other words, my back wind deflector merely catches more wind curling over the windshield.
I'm at a loss as to what to do.
I've modified the wind deflector height but with little to no success.
If any one has similar issues or possible solutions, I am all ears (as much as they are still ringing from my 45 minute drive)...
Thanks for any input.
Droid
try raising the window on the passager side of the car it redirects the wind away from the right side of the drivers head