hd air horn question
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RE: hd air horn question
ORIGINAL: Wecroft
I bought one and only kept it on for about 2 weeks. It's the ugliest piece of crap they have ever designed. What the heck were they thinking when they only chromed half of it. The sound isn't that good either, sounded like a calflooking for it's momma. Put a MiniBeast on and now am happy.
I bought one and only kept it on for about 2 weeks. It's the ugliest piece of crap they have ever designed. What the heck were they thinking when they only chromed half of it. The sound isn't that good either, sounded like a calflooking for it's momma. Put a MiniBeast on and now am happy.
Thanx!! Funniest **** I heard all day. Needed a laugh!!
I gotta mini beast too, works good. Love using it too!!Betcha!!
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RE: hd air horn question
check this out. dual truck rated horns into a scalloped cover. everything is contained in the cover. bolts right on to the stock mount. really loud and one of the best looking air horns out there. i got it from no magic neon, but after looking for it to post here, they don't have it on their site anymore. havent had any trouble with them, so i dont know what the deal is...lol
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RE: hd air horn question
I have the Harley air horn. Got it when it first came out over a year ago. It has saved me a couple times from careless drivers and is pretty loud. It shakes too much for my liking but untill I find one wayyy louder, this will have to do.
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RE: hd air horn question
I was thinking of mounting this bad boy instead of a falsey pipe.http://www.wolo-mfg.com/truck.htm
ORIGINAL: Ram
I've also used the Stebul air horn, an not the mini- either. It SUXed. No the 4 wheeler in the 3500 diesel4x4 with the lift package and windows all up, stereo on and smoking a cig while on the cell phone, still plowed into my lane. He realized he was into my space when I was fixen to smack onto his drivers window with my bird finger!
Now that I've got rid of my true duals, and have a 2 into 1 exhaust, I going to put MACK truck air horns under the left bag in the new opened space. That along with an air compressor, tank, solonoide valve and presure switch.
I WILL BE HEARD..... bythe 4x4 next time.
ORIGINAL: TWINCAM96
I JUST BOUGHT THE STEBUL NAUTILUS AIR HORN AND AM ABOUT TO INSTALL IT, SOMETIMES JUST THE MIDDLEE FINGER AND A YELL ISN'T ENOUGH WHEN IT COMES TO THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE, CAN'T WAIT TO USE IT FOR THE 1ST TIME ON SOME 4 WHEELER THAT DOESN'T HAVE A CLUE. 128 DECIBILS AND $44 , can't beat that.. that i know of.
I JUST BOUGHT THE STEBUL NAUTILUS AIR HORN AND AM ABOUT TO INSTALL IT, SOMETIMES JUST THE MIDDLEE FINGER AND A YELL ISN'T ENOUGH WHEN IT COMES TO THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE, CAN'T WAIT TO USE IT FOR THE 1ST TIME ON SOME 4 WHEELER THAT DOESN'T HAVE A CLUE. 128 DECIBILS AND $44 , can't beat that.. that i know of.
Now that I've got rid of my true duals, and have a 2 into 1 exhaust, I going to put MACK truck air horns under the left bag in the new opened space. That along with an air compressor, tank, solonoide valve and presure switch.
I WILL BE HEARD..... bythe 4x4 next time.
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