Thanks for the suggestions. Chin spoiler is on and in good condition. I am going to roll back the toneau cover and drive at highway speeds to check out that possibility. Thanks again, APIIdk, wind noise? My 2020 sr5 is fairly quiet. The only wind noise that happens once in awhile is, when hitting high cross winds, you can hear the tonneau cover howl.
Make sure you have kept the chin spoiler on the truck, or you will get wind noise when on the open road. Toyota engineers have put it there for a reason.
Mine is an access cab, I think that I will do some temporary blue masking taping on the inside around the access doors and see if that quites it down. Thanks for the suggestions, APII can't say if a double cab, I have the access cab, and there's really no wind noise. I've heard of guys adding an extra piece of weather stripping to their doors for those double cabs.
I am going to temporarily put blue masking tape around back doors and see if that helps. May also temporarily block off cab vents to see if that helps, however have read that will make me slam the doors closed. Thanks for the suggestions. APICheck all the weather stripping around all doors, windows and hood.
You may also hear the wind noise from the cab vent behind the back seat cushion on the rear cab wall.
That only happens when your vehicle becomes a high mileage one...my tundra developed loose windows during its final years.Is the window itself loose beyond spec?
Any noticeable window rattling?
It can very well happen otherwiseThat only happens when your vehicle becomes a high mileage one...my tundra developed loose windows during its final years.