air horn
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air horn
Hey i just finished the install of a grover air horn in my truck...its pretty bitchin really loud i put the horn button under the carpet where the ebrake is so its hidden. oh yeah and its really loud. Ill post some pics when the rain stops...
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Ya i mounted the horn itself under the radiator fabbed a bracket out of some angle iron and had a buddy weld it to the frame, then remote mounted the compressor, solenoid and tank on the skidplate for the transfer case
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sounds sweet need pics as I am trying to find a spot to mount mine..... genuine old horn, gotta get ofver the price on a compressor too, there expensive for a good one, looking at the viair ones, the lowriders use them to power their air suspensions. Any one see good price on a 450c model?
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I have a pair of twin Hadley round-bell horns (19" and 22" long) mounted to the passenger front fender, underneath the airbox (actually used the airbox mounts to anchor a bracket that holds the back of the horn, then bolted the front pedestal support directly to the inner fender liner):
http://home.earthlink.net/~tlawren349/at/air_horns.JPG
http://home.earthlink.net/~tlawren349/at/horns_2.jpg
I had a Scotty RA3 airbox when I did this, so the stock airbox mounts weren't needed. When I switched over to the Diesel Dynamics airbox (similar to an Airaid), I knocked the studs out of the airbox, reversed the bolts on the horn mounts (so the bolts are sticking up), and the airbox drops right over the bolts. A couple of wing nuts secures the airbox, and allows for quick removal.
http://home.earthlink.net/~tlawren349/at/air_horns.JPG
http://home.earthlink.net/~tlawren349/at/horns_2.jpg
I had a Scotty RA3 airbox when I did this, so the stock airbox mounts weren't needed. When I switched over to the Diesel Dynamics airbox (similar to an Airaid), I knocked the studs out of the airbox, reversed the bolts on the horn mounts (so the bolts are sticking up), and the airbox drops right over the bolts. A couple of wing nuts secures the airbox, and allows for quick removal.
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