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Update on the wind deflector. The howling is pretty severe with the Urban half rack. This just seems to be a fact of life with most racks anyway so I can't blame the design by any means. My Safety Devices d-90 rack howled as well until I put a full length floor on it.
So by no specific design other than referencing the front runner deflector and reviewing how air flow needs to be broken up going around the rack to prevent the howling noise, I came up with a deflector that seems to be working in test form, quite well (I call this design by dumb luck).
Anyway, had a piece of 5052 aluminum, .125" in thickness, 42"wide X 18" long with a 30 degree bend in either direction, on the long ends. I've temporarily mounted it using clamps but will in the final form, drill nutserts into the rack bars themselves to clean it up. Anyway, the howling with this deflector is no more. There is some wind noise (buffeting type) above 70-75. But it is minimal at best. The only current issue I have is that the size and position of the rack and deflector means it largely covers the middle moonroof. So I'm going to have a smaller version, probably 8-10 inches in width, cut and bent to test to determine if the length of the deflector has any bearing on the wind noise.
So I'll update as it progresses. Once I confirm the size of the deflector, I plan to add the nutserts for mounting and powdercoat it in black like the rack.
Questions or recommendations welcome...
Edit: Fixed picture upload...
So by no specific design other than referencing the front runner deflector and reviewing how air flow needs to be broken up going around the rack to prevent the howling noise, I came up with a deflector that seems to be working in test form, quite well (I call this design by dumb luck).
Anyway, had a piece of 5052 aluminum, .125" in thickness, 42"wide X 18" long with a 30 degree bend in either direction, on the long ends. I've temporarily mounted it using clamps but will in the final form, drill nutserts into the rack bars themselves to clean it up. Anyway, the howling with this deflector is no more. There is some wind noise (buffeting type) above 70-75. But it is minimal at best. The only current issue I have is that the size and position of the rack and deflector means it largely covers the middle moonroof. So I'm going to have a smaller version, probably 8-10 inches in width, cut and bent to test to determine if the length of the deflector has any bearing on the wind noise.
So I'll update as it progresses. Once I confirm the size of the deflector, I plan to add the nutserts for mounting and powdercoat it in black like the rack.
Questions or recommendations welcome...

Edit: Fixed picture upload...
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