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jjohare4



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Wind Fairing for the Roof Rails

Curious if anyone has added a fairing system to their roof rails? The noise is an issue with the factory rails, and am interested if either the Yakima or Thule Fairings help with the noise and what system was used for installation? Also, would love to see a picture.

Thanks.

Post #26527 1st Sep 2008 4:50 am
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npinks



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I've not seen them before, but after a google search I have now Smile

The Thule ones look like there are just designed for there bars Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #26544 1st Sep 2008 9:37 am
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wjb



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Maybe I don't drive fast enough, or listen to my radio too loud, but I haven't noticed any excessive wind noise due to the roof rails? (I installed factory roof rails and factory cross bars last weekend).

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jjohare4



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wjb wrote:
Maybe I don't drive fast enough, or listen to my radio too loud, but I haven't noticed any excessive wind noise due to the roof rails? (I installed factory roof rails and factory cross bars last weekend).


Hi wjb, Thank you for this response. I had the dealer install the set, however when traveling over 55 mph the wind noise from directly above the cabin is totally obtrusive (you'd notice). Curious if my installation job was faulty? 2008 LR2 SE - Baltic Blue. Roof Rails and Cold Climate Pkg.

Post #26582 1st Sep 2008 8:59 pm
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npinks



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might be the bars themselves

Are you sure they gave you the right roof rails, as there is two set, one for sunroofs, and ones for without sunroofs

The ones for without sunroofs made excessive wind noise if you have a sunroof Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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jjohare4



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npinks wrote:
might be the bars themselves

Are you sure they gave you the right roof rails, as there is two set, one for sunroofs, and ones for without sunroofs

The ones for without sunroofs made excessive wind noise if you have a sunroof Thumbs Up


Hi npinks, Are you sure the rails are different? I thought there were two versions of the permanent cross bar (one for sunroofs and one for a hard roof), but thought the actual rails were the same. Are you sure the rails are different as well? Many thanks! 2008 LR2 SE - Baltic Blue. Roof Rails and Cold Climate Pkg.

Post #26585 1st Sep 2008 9:50 pm
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npinks



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it is just the rear cross bar thats different, not the front to rear rails,

sorry it how i worded it Embarassed Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #26586 1st Sep 2008 9:53 pm
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jjohare4



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npinks wrote:
it is just the rear cross bar thats different, not the front to rear rails,

sorry it how i worded it Embarassed


Cheers npinks. Thanks for the additional response. I've got the cross bar with the solid rubber underneath, and from what I can gather the hard roof version has a segmented rubber piece on the underside of the crossbar. I think I have the correct version which may simply mean that the noise will not go away Mad . I may add a fairing system....curious if anyone else has pursued this solution? 2008 LR2 SE - Baltic Blue. Roof Rails and Cold Climate Pkg.

Post #26588 1st Sep 2008 10:24 pm
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lrlr2



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pictures anyone?
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wjb



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All I can think of is that if the noise is coming from the rails, and not the cross bars, it may be due to improper mounting of the rails.

The instructions call for drilling out six 24mm holes (or approx 1") in the plastic trim that covers the rain gutters. At first glance, the washer used for the four rear holes appears to mount cleanly into the holes where the plastic plug was located --without the need for drilling (I followed the instructions and drilled them out anyway figuring I only want to do this once). Perhaps the dealer skipped that step? I would suspect even a small gap could cause wind noise. Just a thought.

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npinks



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might be worth taking some pictures of where the rails meet the cars roof

Post them up here and then we can compare Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #26598 2nd Sep 2008 9:09 am
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