I have finally elimated wind noise from my Lanos. Basically, the Lanos has crappy rubber window seals that don't work very well at high speeds. Sometimes I find myself rolling up my windows multiple times to get the window to shut without wind noise (sometimes I have to roll them up very tight.)
You need two things:
Weathertech Weatherflectors (http://www,weathertech.com): $55 for 3 door lanos.
Vecro (get 3/4" to 1" stickyback velcro) the length of 1 weatherflector and a little more: $8
If you don't like the look of the Weatherflectors, then you'll have to find some other way to fix the wind noise. Weatherflectors slip between the window glass and the window seal and are held on by tension, not adhesive.
I installed the Weatherflectors about 2 months ago hoping that they would eliminate wind noise. They did!, but they also made a "chattering" glass-against-plastic noise at certain speeds and over bumps. This generally occured whenever the window wasn't rolled all the way down.
I fixed the chattering noise by buying stickyback vecro to apply to the entire length of the weatherflector where it meets the window glass. I cut the stickyback vecro in half lengthwise and used a very thin piece all the way down the edge. I used the fuzzy side and just discarded the looped size. Next, I did the very front edge with a full width of the vecro (its wider at the front edge.) You can't actually see the velcro from the outside or inside of the car.
The result? perfectly quiet windows that don't let in wind or whistle when they're rolled up, and don't chatter when they're not rolled completely down. The window still rolls up perfectly, and I actually like the look of them a lot. I also don't get blasted by wind anymore when I roll the windows down at highway speeds.
I hope this helps someone else with the same annoying problem in their Lanos.
Eliminating wind noise in a Lanos.
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Wow ... I have never had ANY wind noise in my Lanos, at all.
In fact, my Lanos does 100mph or more almost every day on my way to work (shhhh don't let the police know!) and I don't think I have ever had a problem with that.
Odd .. maybe I got a Lanos that is quiet, or you got one that is extra noisy,
In fact, my Lanos does 100mph or more almost every day on my way to work (shhhh don't let the police know!) and I don't think I have ever had a problem with that.
Odd .. maybe I got a Lanos that is quiet, or you got one that is extra noisy,
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