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Old 04-16-2012, 09:53 PM
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a couple of my friends have them an I like the idea of having it. so I'm thinking about hooking up a train horn on my truck. the stock horn doesn't seem to cut it some times, some people must be listening to their music to loud or be deaf! lol anyways need some advice on where to get one (without stealing one off a train or 18wheeler), what exactly all I need like a compressor (whats a good size an not to expensive) depending on how big, air tank for storage, horns, wire all that stuff. and any tips on hooking it up, where is a good spot to mount it. post any pics you guys have of yours! thanks in advance
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These guys have all you'll need http://www.hornblasters.com/
I'd love to get one too after I get my toolbox set up.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
These guys have all you'll need http://www.hornblasters.com/
I'd love to get one too after I get my toolbox set up.
sweet bro thanks, any ones you'd recommend? don't wanna spend more than $300
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sweet bro thanks, any ones you'd recommend? don't wanna spend more than $300
I'd probably go with this one. http://www.hornblasters.com/products...8-air-horn-kit
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Check out my train horn thread I made a while back when I put mine on
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
looks to be a good deal


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Check out my train horn thread I made a while back when I put mine on
nice setup man
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you need relays an all that?
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also is there a cheaper place to get one than that website?
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I put horns off a 93 cadillac. There loud and sound like a train and dont have to mess with all the compressor and air lines and crap. eBay is where I got them $50
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Originally Posted by heathmeador
I put horns off a 93 cadillac. There loud and sound like a train and dont have to mess with all the compressor and air lines and crap. eBay is where I got them $50
see that's what I was looking for because I didn't wanna do all that compressor stuff if I didn't have to.


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