Perhaps a pool noodle?The RTT caused a whistling noise, so I mounted it more forward which got rid of most of the noise...
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To get rid of the rest of the noise, I figured out the gap between the front of the rack and RTT needs to be blocked. I temporarily blocked the gap with some packing foam, but I need to find a more permanent solution:
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I'll be on the lookout for some foam and/or rubber solution (black to match color of rack/RTT) that I can semi-permanently attach -- likely using a combination of pressure and adhesive. I got it up to 65+ MPH like this and it was relatively quiet.
With the RTT mounted farther back as I originally had it, the noise was pretty bad -- definitely something that would be persistently aggravating on a long road trip. Mounted farther forward, the noise was reduced significantly, but there was still a noticeable high-pitched whistle -- just much quieter. After placing the foam as show in my last pic, the high pitch sound was eliminated. So, at least I know what I need to do -- block that particular gap.
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