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Old 04-28-2007, 05:44 AM   #16 (permalink)
Doberman
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Re: Dual Horn Install Project

Thanks Swiss. After reading what you wrote, I went outside to honk the NEW FJ'S horn (what a wimpy sounding note, wonder if another car could hear it in an emergency?). I too ordered them. I did not install them myself (I only know where the gas and oil go). Had the FJ in the shop so they could install a heavy duty transmission cooler with a fan. Since they would have to have the bumper and grill off, just let them install the horns. All I can say after honking the new horn is SWEEEEET. Now that is a REAL sounding horn, not something that belongs on kids big wheel. It will get someones attention in an emergency honk.
Again Swiss, thanks. Never even thought to test the stock horn since driving off the car lot.
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