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Old 04-27-2007, 09:54 PM
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Train Horns

I know somebody on here has em. I wanna know what is a good brand and how much a complete set up will cost me. I need everything. All the hoses, compressor, horns, tank and whatever else I may need. Also would like to see some pics of the mounted horns. I want to mount them in the frame rail somewhere. Any help is appreciated.
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these baby's are the loudest I have heard but they are not cheap
http://hornblasters.com/
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I can get train horns at a truck stop that I go to for $150. That is just for the horns. Any body ever bought any horns from a truck stop?
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Iv thought about them for my truck.
Granted the stockers arent the loudest.
Id like to find some that wont give a heartattack when activated.

As an afterthought, is it me or are the stock horns louder when the key fob is pressed then when the horn is actually used??
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I never noticed that loudness of the stock horn, I hated the sound of them. Currently, I am running around with a good ole OOOOOOOOOOOGA horn in the factory horn location. I really want to do train or REAL air horn, but can't justify that kind of money for a horn. Folks that have train horns, where are you mounting them, and as always.... pics please

have to add: My 1 year old nephew got ahold of my key fob and hit the panic button without knowing. He went nuts when all the sudden there is this OOOOOOOOga OOOOOOOOga OOOOOOOOga OOOOOOOOga
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I would also like to add a pair to my truck.
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I did a custom setup buying parts and had a hor already, it is a big sucka, off of a 1951 diesel train,,,,,,, I used a big 8.5 gallon air tank, and all 3/8th shop airline hose. half inch ball valve as an actuator. it is honkin awesome! I went to viair for compressors, the twin 380c setup cost me under 300 bux, but I can run air tools and air up tires.... heres a pic of the horn, more pics in the gallery,,, by the way , the pic of the compressor in my gallery is the one of the old compressor I had, that did not make it.
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That is cool. I bet it's heavy too that looks like cast iron at the back. How in the world did you ever manage to get a real train horn? Someday just for fun I'm gonna put on either a train horn or a Peterbilt one on but it's not high up on my priorities.
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I put a 3 horn set up on one of our Pete's, it was around 250 clams for the horns and a 1/2" , quarter turn ball valve on a chrome pedastill. I had to use my own 1/2" air lines and hardware,(appx $325.00 all done) The horns are mounted under the bunk on the drivers side, they are scary loud, they actually shake the ground.
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Again, watch my favorite junk store, Harbor Freight. Bought a set including all lines, 2 horns, relays and compressor (small) for under $30 bucks. Loud about 135 db. Problem is still sitting on my bench, trying to find a place to mount them. They are plastic but they are quite loud andlongest one is about 9".
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donhov, post some pics when you get'em in and lets us know how it goes if you can.
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Check out my post in Loud Horn thread

Bought this setup off Ebay, About $165 bucks, Loud & reliable.
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As much as I think I would like to have a train horn...they just sound SWEET...I think that I will leave them to trains. A fella back home years ago had a train horn on his truck and was messin around and trying to get some girl's attention and blew his horn, scared a little 3 year old boy to DEATH, he tripped out into the street when he tried to run away and got hit by a car. I know that it's a pretty unlikely thing to happen, but if I didn't know my TOTAL surroundings and was trying to show off (which is the reason to have one) and caused something like that to happen, I wouldn't want to live anymore. Just my .02
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I just installed a Viair 380C compressor, 3 gal. tank, 200psi switch, and triple horn. Put them on the passenger side railbelow the front and back doors. The compressor is 100% duty cycle, good to run my nail gun. The horns are louder than SH&%!!!!! The train horn is fired by the horn on the steering wheel.
Got 'em from Siege Engineering on e-bay, total setup shipped and installed is ~$375
Cheers
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you got the single 380c ? great little compressor, I love my dual 380c setup


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