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Old 04-10-2013, 05:14 PM
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Ok so like the thread title suggests, I need some opinions from air horn owners on sizes and installations suggestions.

Where did you install your horns ? In front of the rad ?

What about the compressor ? In the wheel well ? Did you route it from the bed ?

I'm pretty sure I want the Hadley Bully but I am open to suggestions. I am actually having it installed but it's through a family member who works for Peterbilt and they don't typically do this sort of work on f150 size trucks and they had a bunch of questions for me I really didn't have the answer to so I'm turning to you guys for advice !
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I have Nathan K5LAs, but I hope this helps.




12 Gallon Airtank
P.S. Toolbox Has Been Cleaned Up Since Picture.


Dual Viair 480C Compressors


Manual Valve.




Switch to turn on compressors on the right.
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Jesus Christ lol, those are huge !
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I have Nathan K5LAs, but I hope this helps.




12 Gallon Airtank
P.S. Toolbox Has Been Cleaned Up Since Picture.


Dual Viair 480C Compressors


Manual Valve.




Switch to turn on compressors on the right.

DAMN That's insane

Wish I had that set up in some cases. Pisses me off to no end when some jackass pulls up to a red light and then decides to read a book when the light has a particularly short green and long red change cycle.

Give them a scalp with that horn. LOL

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Originally Posted by Matt397
Ok so like the thread title suggests, I need some opinions from air horn owners on sizes and installations suggestions.

Where did you install your horns ? In front of the rad ?

What about the compressor ? In the wheel well ? Did you route it from the bed ?

I'm pretty sure I want the Hadley Bully but I am open to suggestions. I am actually having it installed but it's through a family member who works for Peterbilt and they don't typically do this sort of work on f150 size trucks and they had a bunch of questions for me I really didn't have the answer to so I'm turning to you guys for advice !
Did you end up with the Hadley horns? My GF works at Hadley and got me the bully kit. Just not sure where to put it. For now its being used to scare co workers.

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Originally Posted by backwoodsboy
I have Nathan K5LAs, but I hope this helps.

12 Gallon Airtank
P.S. Toolbox Has Been Cleaned Up Since Picture.

Dual Viair 480C Compressors

Manual Valve.

Switch to turn on compressors on the right.
Backwoods boy I need to know where you got the switches u installed?! They look awesome on ur dash there! Please share



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