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Wind noise on entry door 2003 intrigue

Yahoo Message Number: 108625
Any suggestions 
Ken

Ken Channell

2003 intrigue 1st Ave

DL 469-853-9682

Re: Wind noise on entry door 2003 intrigue

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 108635
Replace the d-type foam gaskets around the door.

Jerry & Brenda Azzara
'99 Intrigue Chefs Delite
#10702


Re: Wind noise on entry door 2003 intrigue

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 108649
Bought mine from Sonny's Camping, but you might find on the internet. Camping World did not have in stock and promised to get them for me but never delivered.

Jerry & Brenda Azzara

Re: Wind noise on entry door 2003 intrigue

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 108651
I bought some at the Carquest auto parts store in Junction City. I just checked and Amazon and http://Jet.com also have it depending on the dimensions your looking for.

Regards,
Mike St John

2005 CC Magna Matisse C13, #6501

Re: Wind noise on entry door 2003 intrigue

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 108654
We did a couple of things to my 04 Ovation. We mounted a strip of drip rail in front off the leading edge of the door with the round curve facing the front o f the coach. We also placed more drip edge across the top of the door with the drip edge as designed. Then we replaced the foam insulation on the trailing edge of the door making it slightly thicker from the lower window level to the top of the door. We pulled the striker post in just a fraction of an inch, which meant grinding down the large washer just a touch. But the final touch was when at the factory one tech pulled the window in the door for resealing and put a little bend in the trailing edge of the door frame to make the fit at the top of the door tighter and then reinstalled the repaired window, That said when driving 70 mph with a strong head wind or crosswind the noise will return intermittently. On make sure all the screws that secure the door frame to the chassis are tight and not stripped. TWI 2004 Intrigue 11731