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Old 05-13-2008, 06:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Horns

I took out the (sounds like every other car around ) stock horn (aka sissy horn)and stuck in two VW replacement horns. One is a low sound and one is higher pitched. Together they sound like a Eurpean style alpine horn or a world War II Jeep (sorry I said that word on this forum)on steroids. Got them at Pep-Boys. They are marked for high and low and are sold to replace old style VW or Mercedes horns. Depending on the package they are either French made or from India and made of metal. I've got one of each. The directions are simple. I made a Y for the power and one for the ground and mounted them both on the old horn stud.. They are nice and loud and sound unique. If I remember they were about 20 bucks a pop. Took less than 20 minutes to install once I pondered how to hook 'em up. Cheers
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