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I installed some window wind deflectors which reduce buffeting significantly when the windows are down, or partway down. They also noticeably drop wind noise when the top is up, suggesting to me a drag reduction.
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Commercial product or home brewed?
Tuft testing might tell whether it's a simple A-pillar wickerbill, or there is interaction with the mirrors.
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