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Wind buffeting anyone?

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Anyone suffer from wind buffeting with the windows down in your 992? If so anyone try these? @ScottP I think I read somewhere that you were picking up a pair. Did you notice a difference? Anyone else or is it a problem that doesn't exist?

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Anyone suffer from wind buffeting with the windows down in your 992? If so anyone try these? @ScottP I think I read somewhere that you were picking up a pair. Did you notice a difference? Anyone else or is it a problem that doesn't exist?

Nice post but I guess I never noticed it. My top is usually down when possible.
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Nice post but I guess I never noticed it. My top is usually down when possible.
Since I don't have my car yet I'm not sure about this but it seems like a relatively inexpensive upgrade if it exists. I've noticed this in other cars I've had. Probably not an issue in a cab I'm guessing. In case you missed it, here's the video. Looks like a simple install.

Anyone suffer from wind buffeting with the windows down in your 992? If so anyone try these? @ScottP I think I read somewhere that you were picking up a pair. Did you notice a difference? Anyone else or is it a problem that doesn't exist?

They reduce the amount of air coming in and mostly the noise. 2 minute install
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They reduce the amount of air coming in and mostly the noise. 2 minute install
Thanks
The wind buffeting on my 2022 Turbo S on the track is irritating
Thanks
The wind buffeting on my 2022 Turbo S on the track is irritating
Keep it under 200! Ha! :LOL:
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The wind buffeting on my 2022 Turbo S on the track is irritating
Hey Broom, if you get them, let us know what you think!
Hi folks - definitely help… reduced buffeting and stops the ‘head thumping’. One window open fine up to 80ish, need to crack the other window to keep it under control after that. also - don’t even notice them from a visual perspective
Hi folks - definitely help… reduced buffeting and stops the ‘head thumping’. One window open fine up to 80ish, need to crack the other window to keep it under control after that. also - don’t even notice them from a visual perspective
Great thanks JM for the insight!
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