DynoDynge
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I have the ******* installed on my truck & it is more than enough to make the unwary jump out of their seat! I could not tell any difference when listening to sound clips online.
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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!!
We have a manual train style valve if you'd like, it's about $70.
Here is a clip of the *******
Horn blasters ******* kit! - YouTube
Just a question for you blue. I still haven't installed my conductor specials, but reading through the instructions, doesn't it say not to mount the regulator switch on the bottom? something about condensation getting in it.
It sounds great. my stealth fighter bumper is supposed to arrive tomorrow, and I'm hoping to start on my horn install once i have the bumper mounted.
Who uses a train horn on the road? lol
I do, all the time. It really helps get a point across, especially when you're towing something