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Old 06-17-2008, 08:52 PM
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Is the Mini Beast a plug-n-play horn?&nbsp\\;
 
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Pretty much.
 
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It's partial plug and play.&nbsp\\; You still unbolt the old horn, bolt on the new one, hook up the power and ground to the battery and plug in the old wires from the horn to the relay.&nbsp\\; It's pretty easy and quick to install...
 
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Yep! The only problem is that the instructions show an "easy" install but the 2008's don't have a frame that allows sliding the wires behind the frame tubing. I had to do a little innovating but got it done. AND for some reason I can't get the mounting bracket cinched down flush. I have a call into them. Other than that, YEP, it's plug and blow!
 
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I would say it took me about a half hour from start to finish. It is plug and play but you have to work a little to hide the wires.
 
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You guys are right it's a plug in and connect. Pay close attention to the wiring schematic. It's a little hard to read on the ground wire. The horn works really well, it has stopped several SUV's in the middle of the intersection when they pulled out in front of me, and yes they where all young women on cell phones not paying attention.
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I give this horn a high rating. Installed it on both my 2008 SG and my wife's 2008 SG. First install took 30 minutes, second install took 10 minutes.
 
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