Have noticed whilst driving around 60mph that the front of my luggage rack reasonates against the roof of the van sometimes and also causes wind noise getting underneath it. Anyone had this problem before?? Seems to be bolted down tight enough? I know that they cant be perfectly sealed to allow water to escape from the drain holes in the luggage rack so wondered if there is anything I can do??
On another 'wind noise' topic have sorted the drivers side wind noise problem (took off aftermarket aerial which left two holes in the A pillar and so was like a wind tunnel when driving along) so want to sort this now
Thanks
1987 VW T25: Subaru EJ20 using RJES parts (If it was meant to go fast it wouldn't be brick shaped!)
Its a space roof fibreglass luggage rack above the drivers cab. As far as I can see it appears to be bolted down enough. Would be worried about cracking it if it was screwed down too much. Any suggestions?
Sorry I have confused matters. Yes it is a converted panel van with a space roof and luggage rack fitted which I suppose is a westy copy. The seal on the luggage rack is the one that came with it.
1987 VW T25: Subaru EJ20 using RJES parts (If it was meant to go fast it wouldn't be brick shaped!)
Looks like a westy roof, the seal on my luggage rack is the same thickness as the seal on the main part of the roof , the one on yours isn't the same, have you had a look at the one brickwerks sell ?
1992 red lle 2.2 subaru 1990 rhd caravelle 2.2 subaru 1986 california import vanagon