Air horn upgrade
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Air horn upgrade
Another thing I am working on at the moment is getting rid of the stock sissy embarrassing horn. It doesn't quite reflect the image of the vehicle when it makes a laughable little beep. So I got a Hadley air horn set off a cement truck, just need a switch and some lines, turn it up to ~120 psi, good to go.
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This is going to be epic. Are you going to wire the air horn so it goes off when you hit the center of the steering wheel or are you going have a separate switch? Definitely definitely post a sound clip once these are done!
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Dont remember the brand and the label is faded. I have it wired on a switch, but after it's full it doesn't come back on for a long time because nothing is hooked to it at the moment.
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I'm runnin 2 kleinn horns I fricken love them. I dont know if I like where you have your compressor, it's best to keep those things away from exposure to moisture, or atleast I do. Clean setup with the placement behind the bumper!
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