If you have a two row light you can use a areoliz but if it's a 3 row it will not work the best thing I've found is some black gorilla tape and tape up the fins on the backOkay, I know this is probably not a new topic but who has
If you have a two row light you can use a areoliz but if it's a 3 row it will not work the best thing I've found is some black gorilla tape and tape up the fins on the back
Thanks for the advice. I'm going to try spraying the fins with rubberized undercoating. That should stick better than tape.If you have a two row light you can use a areoliz but if it's a 3 row it will not work the best thing I've found is some black gorilla tape and tape up the fins on the back
I never thought about that. The rubber trim molding didnt work for me, it kept blowing off but the gorilla tape is holding strong so farThanks for the advice. I'm going to try spraying the fins with rubberized undercoating. That should stick better than tape.
Stay tuned. I sprayed it today just haven't drove down the road yet. I'll definitely reply with the outcome.I never thought about that. The rubber trim molding didnt work for me, it kept blowing off but the gorilla tape is holding strong so far
Okay, 99.9% gone! It's a success. Best $5.00 fix.Stay tuned. I sprayed it today just haven't drove down the road yet. I'll definitely reply with the outcome.
Lol. No I'm good. The rubberized undercoating did an amazing job eliminating the whistle.bird spikes! I know it sounds dumb but they sell wire bird spikes at like home depot that will help disrupt the wind enough to kill the whistle.
You make a valid point. Lolok thats one way... but you dont end up with that post apocalyptic look lol
I have the same light on my wife’s JKU. Couldn’t believe how loud the whistle was. I’ve tried door edge guards. It stopped the whistle but then it caused a vibration that drive my wife nuts. Then went to 4WD parts they had a rubber block that has slits in it to stop the vibration had to run self tapping screws into the fins to hold them in place. Still had some vibration so tilted the light downward a little to stop all the issues. I’m just glad I don’t have one on my TJ.Okay, 99.9% gone! It's a success. Best $5.00 fix.
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I just sprayed another thick coat today. Gonna let it cure over night and test again tomorrow. For the most part my 1st attempt ended in 99.9% whistle gone. Depending on my speed it comes back very little but I want it all the way gone. We'll see tomorrow.
Let us know how it goes?I just sprayed another thick coat today. Gonna let it cure over night and test again tomorrow. For the most part my 1st attempt ended in 99.9% whistle gone. Depending on my speed it comes back very little but I want it all the way gone. We'll see tomorrow.
Another successful venture. I put another heavy coat of undercoating on let it dry and then sprayed a coat of black semi-gloss paint over. Worked out great. No whistle.Let us know how it goes?