QUESTION IS , EXACTLY WHERE IS THE WIND NOISE COMING FROM WINDSHIELD ? Check the rubber top and sides if its a roll up windshield. LYNN STEEL in Denver NC makes all the rubber to offer a good seal.DOORS ? Does your doors have any give when you pull on the back of the door post .?? If yes , can you use the 2 stage latch on the rear post to make door tighter , by moving it backwards. Other alternative is go to home depot or lowes and use the same sticky one side foamy stuff that stops front house door wind and cold leakage. Do all 4 sides of the door, but make sure you not buying something that is too thick to prevent the door closing snuggly.The doors have a SWEEPER its called , fuzzy stuff that's nailed to the inside back edge to keep glass from rattling. You may or may not have a special metal bracket on your winders that a L shaped rubber made by Lynn Steele 1-800-447-0849 fits into and does not allow water to enter the door and would also block wind. I have some of this sitting in Rochester NY waiting for me to come down and fill back of pickup with all stuff I have bought in last 6 months.I also ordered some from STEELE part #70-0075-57 ( channel filler weather strip ) at $4.80 a foot , enough needed to do 2 doors plus rear windows on sedan/coach.The doors are really tight, as for as the side windows I have the flocked sweeper but not the rubber piece you described. Is it like this Mike? http://www.steelerubber.com/side-window-weatherstrip-70-0079-58MIKE LYNCH
HOW ABOUT YOU TAKE VISOR OFF AND THEN USE 2" WIDE MASKING TAPE TO TAPE OVER EVERYTHING. TRY A SHORT DRIVE WITH TAPE OVER JOINTS NO VISOR AND THEN PUT VISOR BACK ON , AND SEE HOW THE NOSE LEVEL NOW IS.THIS SHOULD BE INTERESTING EXPERIMENT.MIKE LYNCH
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