hi does anyone have an answer to cut down on side winds when driving a roadster, having recently driven a tr6 was vert surprised to find that they poduce very little side wind untill 60/65 mph. any ideas????
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Re: wind buffing
Ideas with drawings can be found in Tech tips.
There are two approaches, wind deflectors hinged from the screen frame, or a complete side screen sometimes a modified wet weather screen using the door for additional support.
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A couple of pics of mine John. It zips into the hood and hinges on the front screen suround. I have some more pics and a writeup if you want to drop me an e-mail.Attached Files
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Hi John. See picture, the screens on my roadster are fixed to the doors and separate from the wind deflectors. More pix/details available if you want...screens are currently off the car so could take pix if you wishAttached Files
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great like thr idea Hugh can you still open door ok can you send me sum more detail please email:- [email protected] thanks
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hi Dave if you could send me more detail that would be great email:- [email protected] thanks john
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Hi Dave could you please send me some more details and pictures of your screens fixed to the doors. I have just been thinking about doing the same to mine.
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Thanks you
Greate help
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