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Al B

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    2004 Porsche Boxster S Anniversary Edition
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    911 Carerra
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    1984 911 Carerra

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  1. Tool Pants Thanks for the link...
  2. Ad, Thanks for taking the time to comment. I can't hear any whistle or thrumming sound at 60-70 with the top up. It just seems to occur between those speeds. If I increase or lower the speed the vibration or wind raddle seems to disappear. I did try opening the window on the passenger side briefly and it appeared to resolve the issue for awhile but later came back. Not sure if opening the window released any sort of pressure built up within the cabin. Anyways your comments are encouraging in that over the next few weeks or month it may loosen up and resolve the issue. Take care, Al B
  3. A few months ago I just received my brand new Porsche Boxster 2004 Anniversary edition. I am extremely happy with my decision to purchase. Recently I started to hear a vibration that appeared to be happening in the roof lining or possibly the window seal. It seems to occur at speeds of 60-70 mph and perhaps cross-winds is an additional factor. After confronting my dealer he stated that this occurs on all soft tops that the canvas will stretch from being new and that there was nothing that could be done. I am a little surprised with his response. Has anyone else experienced this in their soft top Boxster? Has a solution or work around be discovered? Comments appreciated. Al B
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