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Old 03-23-2014, 08:44 PM
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Sounds like a pretty sweet set up! I really like the ability to swap between the oem horn and the new horns. Looks like a real clean install. Like someone else said, we need videos!
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Originally Posted by KevFord1993
videos! POST! I've wanted to do this forever not sure if its worth it or how loud it is
Hornblaster makes some seriously loud kits. Probably the loudest you can buy, other than actual train horns off of a locomotive.
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That is just toooo cooool
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I had a hornblasters kit on my old Chevy.
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Same post as above. Using my phone.

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A coworker of mine has train horns on his truck and he cruises around the parking lot at work scaring people. It makes for a good laugh every now and again.
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Clean install. I'd love to see a how to on this. I have been contemplating adding some horns to my truck and putting the compressor in the cab behind the rear seats and then put the tank on one of the frame rails and Idk where the horns would go(need to crawl back under truck when it gets a little warmer lol
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Thanks everyone for the positive comments! My friend did an amazing job on the install and hornblasters makes an awesome kit! Btw, here are some more pics including the wiring schematic.





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How much did all of it cost ya and where'd you get it?
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Originally Posted by Brett2013fx4
How much did all of it cost ya and where'd you get it?
This is the kit I bought, all brackets were custom made.

http://www.hornblasters.com/products...train-horn-kit



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