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In Reply to: Horn(y) problem posted by Lez on August 26, 2000 at 22:11:08:
I bought an Ooogaah Horn and a three tone air horm with it's own mini compressor. I haven't installed them yet, (no time) but when I get around to it I may have a big problem finding the space? But I do need a loud sound as I can't even hear my stock horn over 60 mph.
Kurt.G
have you guys had any problem with the horns ? I had so much, they are tend to get dirty being the worst place (up front under the bumper) so I decided to reinstall them. I run the wires up behind the headlight (secured them with wiretraps) and fabricated a small bracket for them.
I also had a very quiet horn, so I replaced it with a 130db aftermarket one. This is much better noise, all the sleepy driver are waking up when I'm on the road. Here in Florida we have a problem because a lot of old people, and sometimes they fell asleep at red light. So we need a good loud horn to wake them up ! here is picture of the new reinstalled horns