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Got it all installed & working its bitchen
I ran it through a 30A breaker & a 30A relay. I have it hooked up through the existing horn relay and an isolation switch so I can turn it on/off . the trigger wire is only hot when the motor is running . its all installed in the toolbox part of my Aux fuel tank and the horns are mounted to the frame pointing backwards.

Its one loud mofo. just what I needed.
thanks Bro
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They are cool as hell, nothing better than making people piss a little when you honk at 'em :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I put on a demo this morning @ 5:30 with the guys out on the job site ....
I told them about the horn and they wanted me to blast it so I went and got my truck, I hit the horn and they where expecting it but when I hit it one guy spilled his coffie and another guy took off running I think another guy shit his pants . and they where waiting for it , Id be afraid to blast it if someone dident know it was comming it scares the crap out of me and I am the one hitting it :shock:
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Hahaha! Awesome. You should do a video, demonstrating the effects!

Buddy of mine did the same thing - wow! real effin loud! Good way to clear traffic in front of you.
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there was a guy who would honk one of those every sunday at 6 am when he was picking up his kid. the 3rd weekend, 5 other neighbors and myself were waiting for him. he disconnected it after that :D
it would actually make me jump strait out of bed!! with the windows CLOSED and it was down the street, not just next door! :shock:
he reconneted it a few weeks later, but quit honking all early. I was checking my mail on wednesday afternoon and he honked for his kid and I threw my mail everywhere it scared me so bad!!! I ran over there and almost pulled his ass out of the truck after I finished chasing down my insurance bill that the wind caught! :x
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but yeah, those are cool when they aren't in a quiet residential street!
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Cool let me know if you guy's need the kits it takes a couple of days to put them together just call me. I was telling Jay I pulled into Burger King drive through and reached into my pocket for money while the girl was holding the drink out the window and accidentally hit the horn...hahahah it was all over her, my truck, the window, the cash register, every where! I told her I was sorry and she said it was cool but, you should have seen the look on her face!
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How much is the kit?
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haha!
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$650.00 includes everything plus shipping
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I bet the houses aroud Brits would gladly pay twice that if he dident buy one :D
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youll need to follow the Relay photo above to wire it correctly. the wireing diagram dose not show the relay wired correctly / I just got the relay from Napa
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I put a toggle switch in line after the existing horn switch so I could turn the train horn off and still have the stock horn use.
Thanks again Mike
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lewisclan wrote: ...one guy spilled his coffie and another guy took off running I think another guy shit his pants ... :shock:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hmmmmm, you got me thinking. :idea:
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