jdm sports horns
Originally posted by JimRHIT
like I told you .... go to jegs ... get a truck horn .. all problems will be solved
like I told you .... go to jegs ... get a truck horn .. all problems will be solved
the plugging was easy; the screwing was harder, especially the one more distant from the opening. total install time approx 45 min. it helps if you are on the lean side and flexible.
Last edited by Z BOY; Nov 25, 2004 at 04:48 PM.
Originally posted by Z BOY
Just installed them (without removing bumper!), and i like the high pitch, but they aren't loud enough for me, so i'd like to install both the oem and sports horns together. Anyone know how to do this? I figure i need a splitter of some sort.
Just installed them (without removing bumper!), and i like the high pitch, but they aren't loud enough for me, so i'd like to install both the oem and sports horns together. Anyone know how to do this? I figure i need a splitter of some sort.
If it wasn't so damn bulky I think a train horn would cool - but it would probably get you in trouble at some point.
I've had airhorns before and the ones you get from pep boys sound too much like the lunch truck horn.
I've had airhorns before and the ones you get from pep boys sound too much like the lunch truck horn.
Originally posted by Z BOY
O...M...G, you say you want a train horn? I just hooked all 4 together and installed 'em, and that's exactly what it sounds like.
O...M...G, you say you want a train horn? I just hooked all 4 together and installed 'em, and that's exactly what it sounds like.
Hella makes air horns - I used to have the double version on my supra - which was pretty damed loud already, I've read they released a three horn model as well - definitely something I'm gettin myself for christmas
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