WADE Windsheild Air Deflector
#21
Help!!
I put a Wade wind deflector on my jeep to try and ease some of the wind noise, but all it did was cause all kinds of turbulence. (Picture the scene in the Blair Witch Project when the tent is shaking). I heard horror stories about the turbulence but they were from four doors complaining about noise in the rear, so I figured i was safe. WRONG!!
anyways...That thing is REALLY on there. I thought of taking some fishing line and taking it off that way but I'm worried about the residual tape.
And was really hoping this would work. The Mrs to be doesn't really like riding on the highway with all the noise. It's to the point we have to yell at each other. Not good.
I did mount it with the bottom of the deflector about an 1/4 in from the bottom of the painted area. Maybe it needs to be flush? Any higher and I'll have issues putting the top up/down.
Any ideas??
anyways...That thing is REALLY on there. I thought of taking some fishing line and taking it off that way but I'm worried about the residual tape.
And was really hoping this would work. The Mrs to be doesn't really like riding on the highway with all the noise. It's to the point we have to yell at each other. Not good.
I did mount it with the bottom of the deflector about an 1/4 in from the bottom of the painted area. Maybe it needs to be flush? Any higher and I'll have issues putting the top up/down.
Any ideas??
#23
I put a Wade wind deflector on my jeep to try and ease some of the wind noise, but all it did was cause all kinds of turbulence. (Picture the scene in the Blair Witch Project when the tent is shaking). I heard horror stories about the turbulence but they were from four doors complaining about noise in the rear, so I figured i was safe. WRONG!!
anyways...That thing is REALLY on there. I thought of taking some fishing line and taking it off that way but I'm worried about the residual tape.
And was really hoping this would work. The Mrs to be doesn't really like riding on the highway with all the noise. It's to the point we have to yell at each other. Not good.
I did mount it with the bottom of the deflector about an 1/4 in from the bottom of the painted area. Maybe it needs to be flush? Any higher and I'll have issues putting the top up/down.
Any ideas??
anyways...That thing is REALLY on there. I thought of taking some fishing line and taking it off that way but I'm worried about the residual tape.
And was really hoping this would work. The Mrs to be doesn't really like riding on the highway with all the noise. It's to the point we have to yell at each other. Not good.
I did mount it with the bottom of the deflector about an 1/4 in from the bottom of the painted area. Maybe it needs to be flush? Any higher and I'll have issues putting the top up/down.
Any ideas??
It is a total PITA to remove all the tape that will be left behind. My finger were raw from rolling it. I used paint thinner and goof off to remove the residue. Just cleaned it off fast and put a coat of wax right behind it.
I think that you need to raise it up. Check out this pic from Quadratec. http://www.quadratec.com/products/11162_1000_07.htm
Thats how mine was mounted. Looks more like an inch. You just have to be careful when putting the top back on as to not get it caught between the windshied and header of your soft top. Just take a quick peek before you lock it down, it will pop right out if you accidently get it caught.
#24
I have one on my unlimited hard top no soft top, it really makes a difference in town with the front tops off. At highway speeds it's still noisy, but in town u can have a normanl conversation. So imo with hardtop works great.
#27
I just got back from a long road trip (Dallas to Wichita) into a strong headwind, causing some wind to force its way under the header of my soft-top. Not a roaring yell, but if I would clamp the header down to the frame/top of the windshield, I could hear it stop. I’ve got a drip out to the rockies planned and I know my gf would at least appreciate not listening to that noise the entire way out there… on a 4dr soft-top, would this Wade top-deflector help with this noise? And if so, would I also be at risk of experiencing the aforementioned scenario where at high speeds the deflector causes turbulence that rustles the soft-top around loudly?
#28
I was unaware of this item until I read this thread. I've placed an order for one and I'll report when I get it installed. My 2012 has a whistle off the top of the windshield header with the front of the soft top flipped back. I'm willing to risk it even with the post about turbulence since it's pretty inexpensive. Right now I have some 2" duct tape running over the front of the rubber seal, which knocked the whistle down about 75% but the deflector would be better if it works.