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Old 07-24-2007, 01:37 PM
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Default Any products to reduce cabin wind turbulence?

I have MY00 and previous owner installed stock aeroscreens and they are not very effective.

I have found bigger screens on Ricks and Muz. (Muz looked like I have to take out the whole stock plastic parts? and Rick's looked like all I have to replace is the screen itself? I could be wrong)
Rick's is cheaper so I might get that but anything cheaper?

and also on Rick's saw headrest blockers...how is that? is it effective??
Any place else to get them?

Any other products for reducing cabin wind turbulence?
thanks!!!
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I have the Majorhavocs wind blockers available from Rick. The seem to reduce the amount of air coming back into the cabin from behind your neck. For the price especially, they are unbeatable. I have not had any experience with the larger than stock wind screens though.
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I found, after months of experimenting, that the top and windows up does a good job of reducing wind turbulence.
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The SPOD speaker enclosures seem to help with turbulance. You have already found the screens. There was some headrests by major havoks I think. Also you can roll the windows up. That helps alot!
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i have the rick's 7/8s diffuser, definitely makes a huge difference in wind turbulence. it's a must-buy as far as i'm concerned.

get it in smoke, it looks cool
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The Muz aeroscreen simply attaches using the factory holes. It takes only a minute or two.

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The Muz unit is by far the simple and quick option.
The Rick's one (which I have) requires time and a steady hand to install in the OEM frame.
The post about the windows up really is what makes the most difference but I like the look of the taller one's.
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Fwiw, I made roll-hoop inserts from an old XViper post and fnid that they reduce the wind on the back of your neck greatly, plus when the windows are up, turbulence is less in the cabin. You can look in my sig for the link.
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Great modification. Too bad that nobody seems to make these roll hoop inserts commercially.

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Originally Posted by zeiss,Jul 25 2007, 09:19 AM
Great modification. Too bad that nobody seems to make these roll hoop inserts commercially.

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i guess people want their hair nice and warm just don't go topdown all the time


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