Wind wobble
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Wind wobble
Having just taken our Bongo to Brighton today, the wind on the Motorways & the QE2 bridge moved the Bongo all over the road. I expect this is normal due to the slab sides, but thought I would ask just in case it is not.
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Has anyone else experienced this nasty little situation, when you're cruising along the motorway in high winds and the top of the drivers door is shaking in and out enough to make you think "I did shut it properly didn't I?"
We were coming back from Center Parks, but it was only my (drivers) door that did it... I remember hearing that the build quality regarding seals, etc wasn't so good on the Jap vehicles, but this seriously shook me!
So, what's the opinion?

We were coming back from Center Parks, but it was only my (drivers) door that did it... I remember hearing that the build quality regarding seals, etc wasn't so good on the Jap vehicles, but this seriously shook me!
So, what's the opinion?
Exactly the same happened to me yesterday. And the window was shaking like mad - I thought it was going to fall out at one pointNicknLiz wrote:Has anyone else experienced this nasty little situation, when you're cruising along the motorway in high winds and the top of the drivers door is shaking in and out enough to make you think "I did shut it properly didn't I?"![]()
We were coming back from Center Parks, but it was only my (drivers) door that did it... I remember hearing that the build quality regarding seals, etc wasn't so good on the Jap vehicles, but this seriously shook me!
So, what's the opinion?

Well I'm kinda mystified by this thread. Admittedly, our Bongo is younger than most, but does have a genuine 91k km on the clock. I was driving it today to work (my other car is not 4wd, and it was snowy) thinking about this thread that I read last night.
I am amazed how little our Bongo is affected by wind considering its shape, and have never experienced the door flexing (but understand the problem described, a familar thing in one of my earlier Landrovers).
I was out yesterday 1000 ft up on the windswept moors, and felt perfectly safe driving at 60-70 mph.
Check door adjustment, and door seals. Remember rubber bits do deteriorate with age. Some Bongos are now 12 years old.
Check tyre pressures, play in steering joints, dampers.
I am amazed how little our Bongo is affected by wind considering its shape, and have never experienced the door flexing (but understand the problem described, a familar thing in one of my earlier Landrovers).
I was out yesterday 1000 ft up on the windswept moors, and felt perfectly safe driving at 60-70 mph.
Check door adjustment, and door seals. Remember rubber bits do deteriorate with age. Some Bongos are now 12 years old.
Check tyre pressures, play in steering joints, dampers.
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Another thought I've just had.
Those of you who have experienced door flexing: Have you got wind deflectors fitted? I would have thought the wind pressure on those travelling at speed would tend to keep the door firmly pressed into its opening.
Don't get me wrong, BTW, I'm not saying our Bongo isn't affected by wind - I expect to feel wind movement when driving in any vehicle. But it is not a big issue.
Those of you who have experienced door flexing: Have you got wind deflectors fitted? I would have thought the wind pressure on those travelling at speed would tend to keep the door firmly pressed into its opening.
Don't get me wrong, BTW, I'm not saying our Bongo isn't affected by wind - I expect to feel wind movement when driving in any vehicle. But it is not a big issue.