Any Particular Configurations Less Prone to Buffeting Issue?

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Miami-Dade

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My 16 Tahoe with 20 inch wheels have not had this problem. Bought it brand new and it now has 68K miles.
 

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Isn't the buffeting issue the result of too little adhesive in the ceiling bows? It would seem that there was some dude on a particular shift who did not apply enough adhesive. Thought this was limited to the first two years of the K2s.
That's what I heard as well. Having a '16 (20")and now a '19 Yukon (22) both short with sunroofs and driven many rental long body's and never heard the "buffeting" I'm thinking that it's random.
 

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I had the buffering. I had my torque converter replaced under warranty. I had all 4 tires road force balanced- no more buffering a year later
 

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