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Old June-9th-2004, 06:08 PM
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out of curiosity where did you mount it, the last horn install i did on my old car, it was pretty tight, hard to find a convenient spot for it.
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Old June-14th-2004, 11:34 AM
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Horn

If you have a alarm system you can put a air horn on.
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Old June-17th-2004, 11:54 AM
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Originally posted by rubixcubix
out of curiosity where did you mount it, the last horn install i did on my old car, it was pretty tight, hard to find a convenient spot for it.
i used the stock bracket as well as the fiamm bracket and mounted it right at bumper level. the horn is too thick to mount at the stock position, the downside being that the bumper absorbs some of the horn and it isn't quite as loud as it could be.
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Old June-18th-2004, 03:16 PM
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I think you should mount the horn directly to your hood and maybe add a red stobe so the guy knows who is honking at him. I would hate for him to beat up an old lady for the mistaken identity. J/K

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Old June-21st-2004, 12:13 PM
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I finally changed out my horn!!!! My boss gave me his old dodge Ram horns. I didn't know that trucks had two horns in them but I put both of them in my car. Now I just cant wait to surprise the next guy with my new truck horns.
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My horn works fine, I just have to lay on it for about 30 secs for full effect. IF that doesn't work the old fashioned finger works quite well.
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Old June-21st-2004, 02:06 PM
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I bought a cheap *** horn form autozone and it's quite loud and a lot better sounding than stock. Louder than my friends suburban. Unfortunatly, it's not as loud as the horn on his golf cart, but that's and aftermarket part.... I think.
If anybdy find's a place to mount an airhorn or an aoooga horn, let me know, cause the horn I got is maybe 4x4x3 and I had a bitch of a time mounting it. Finally got it connected behind the bottom mesh grill, but you can see it sometimes. It's quite annoying.
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