Final Pics. Compressor/Hornblaster Installed!

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Are you running them on an Aux switch? If not how are you switching them. You have me sold on this mod I may have a shop install the kit for me

You also have me sold on the ADD Venom I now know it will look awesome on my Blue Rig:waytogo:
 

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Here you go! :peace:

horn sound - YouTube

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They are covered/protected by the Rigid 20 light bar directly in front of them.

I will check them on a regular basis for the first few months to confirm..:peace:

I just shit my pants, Blue! You're going to give some ol' bluehair a heart attack.:ROFLJest:
 
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Are you running them on an Aux switch? If not how are you switching them. You have me sold on this mod I may have a shop install the kit for me

You also have me sold on the ADD Venom I now know it will look awesome on my Blue Rig:waytogo:

Yes, switch #3. #1 and #2 is already taken with my Rigids. :waytogo:
 

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Nice setup ... One question tho how do you think the compressor and tank will handle rocks and water ?

VIAIR compressors are water resistant, but not waterproof. These compressors should not be submerged. The tank will do fine no matter what, it's a very well built tank. If you're going to be in water definitely run the remote air filter to draw clean air into the compressor
 

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Regarding output, is there a solution that is louder than the Hellas but less than the train horns?
 

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They are covered/protected by the Rigid 20 light bar directly in front of them.

I will check them on a regular basis for the first few months to confirm..:peace:

Might think about putting some ***** hose on them to keep debris out of them, and maybe a zip tie holding them on around the neck of the horn, just an idea.

Also, are you worried about rocks, dirt, mud, debris getting kicked up and bouncing off the tank/regulator? The regulator looks like it could catch a lot of debris.


EDIT: HOLY CRAP, just listened to the vid, AMAZING! I can't wait to get this set-up, for the horns and the on-board air!

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That is so bad ass...but I want it attached to a "trucker / Train" string on the ceiling of the truck...gotta have the old elbow rope pull to blast those horns! LOL!!
 
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