dylan.h.brown
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Hey dudes, after endless debate, I finally landed on a Alu-Cab expedition RTT. I decided to mount it as far forward as possible to use enable bikes to be draped over the tailgate, as well as use the a cabinet I have mounted in the bed as a step. This also puts the weight super far forward over the rear axle (drives crazy well actually). BUT, what I've found is I now have horrible air reverberations between the tent and roof. It sounds and feels like one window is open -- pressure whomping. I started w/ a 4" gap over the roof, now it's 5".
My question to you all is:
- What is the ideal roof/cab over gap?
- Are there other solutions to mitigate this air reverberation effect?
- I have manually measured the bar height (despite the readouts on the Yakima racks) and the front is 1/2" lower. I plan on leveling that. Would this make a difference?
And yes, I expect some wind noise, just not pressure whomping. Here's the setup as is.
My question to you all is:
- What is the ideal roof/cab over gap?
- Are there other solutions to mitigate this air reverberation effect?
- I have manually measured the bar height (despite the readouts on the Yakima racks) and the front is 1/2" lower. I plan on leveling that. Would this make a difference?
And yes, I expect some wind noise, just not pressure whomping. Here's the setup as is.