This should stir the anti-light bar pot; anyway, quick and simple fix. As with most projects, start with clean surface. There is no reason to spend more than $15/15min fixing this issue.
Time: 15min
Tools:
Prior to starting, look at your light bar and move it up/down while seeing where the closest gaps between the fins and windshield are. You can probably start in the center and work down 2-3 fins and be fine.
Set your light-bar angle how you want it; not pointing in to the trees like you have most likely had it to stop the whistle. I did not see any reason to go any higher than the center fin, the wind comes from the bottom side, that is your issue area.
Step 1:
Purchase Door/Edge Trim
Step 2:
Open Beer, take a chug
Step 3:
Either cut to length your strips or snip off the end when you reach the other side of the light bar. Insert door/edge trim onto preferred heat sink/fin.
*I found through that it appears to be the heat sink/fin with the smallest gap to the windshield that cause the issue. *
**I started from the bottom heat sink/fin and worked up since I had 18ft of material. **
Step 4: Another sip of beer.
Step 5: Repeat step 3 until you have run out of material or satisfied.
Step 6: Finish beer...bro down with the boys
Time: 15min
Tools:
- 1 Can of Beer (User preference)
- Scissors
- Door/Edge Trim: ~$15
Prior to starting, look at your light bar and move it up/down while seeing where the closest gaps between the fins and windshield are. You can probably start in the center and work down 2-3 fins and be fine.
Set your light-bar angle how you want it; not pointing in to the trees like you have most likely had it to stop the whistle. I did not see any reason to go any higher than the center fin, the wind comes from the bottom side, that is your issue area.
Step 1:
Purchase Door/Edge Trim
Step 2:
Open Beer, take a chug
Step 3:
Either cut to length your strips or snip off the end when you reach the other side of the light bar. Insert door/edge trim onto preferred heat sink/fin.
*I found through that it appears to be the heat sink/fin with the smallest gap to the windshield that cause the issue. *
**I started from the bottom heat sink/fin and worked up since I had 18ft of material. **
Step 4: Another sip of beer.
Step 5: Repeat step 3 until you have run out of material or satisfied.
Step 6: Finish beer...bro down with the boys