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Old 07-15-2007, 01:11 PM
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What is a good train horn for fords? i dont know anyhting about this stuff...its for the boyfriend
Old 07-15-2007, 11:58 PM
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I made a thread all about train horns, i know about them adn the prices and where to get them.. how old are you guys.. just wondering wat moise range ya wanting?....and for wat use ya plannin to use em......


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The place to look would be www.hornblasters.com . They have an entire set-up you'd need. Everything from the tank, to horns, to switches, etc. There are different set-ups with different prices, and yes they can be expensive. Happy Hunting.
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hunting?
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Originally Posted by loupenguin
hunting?
Searching for the right one.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA those are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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To tell you the truth, I'm seriously looking into buying a set for myself. Hornblasters.com has the best set-up, and are the true deal, not some off the shelf, auto zone brand. When I started looking into it, I found out that alot of the guys were dropping the spare tire, and mounting the horns there. You can go to that web-site and get out their videos, there the funniest thing I've seen in awhile. But getting back, you can mount them there, and mount your tank and compressor on the frame, or go bigger that that, mount 2 seperate tanks, and mount an engine driven compressor to both tanks, and always have air, like how big-rigs build and store air. The biggest, baddest set is 2300 dollars, and the cheapest is like 299. Let us know what you decide to do for him, either way, he'll love them.
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there is plenty of room in a truck on the insides of the bed (under the truck)
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yeah and when you get these installed be sure to post up some vids where you've scared the crap out of people.
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I will!, mine are in mail


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