Hornblasters Train Horn Kits!!

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NickPic83

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yeah i had a kit on my last truck. i def miss them and everytime someone cuts me off or does something stupid im like, i wish i had my air horns!!
 

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Not sure if you're talking about the compressor or horns, but I have my horns from the 240 kit on the skid plate. PERFECT fit around the oil filter hole too!

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I must add this to my mod list.. I had air horns in my Hummer and loved them. What was really nice is that they offered a bolt in kit that fit under the hood for a simple bolt in install. I do miss the Oh Shit look on peoples faces when they make me flip the switch.
 

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Here is a good location for the Nathan K3LA.
 

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Need some help guys.
Who has wired their train horn to the stock horn with the supplied rocker kill switch?
I've followed the wire schematic but I can't get the train horn to sound off when I hit the wheel horn.

I had the train horn wired to ground and to the rocker switch. Switch to the stock horn wire under the dash (purple with green stripe). I know there are two of them. I'm using the one that when cut, the stock horn didn't work. So I'm pretty sure I have the correct horn wire.

After some time I've found that the horn wire under the dash is constantly hot (@ 12volts). So I moved the train horn ground to the battery positive terminal. Still couldn't get the train horn to sound off.

Suggestions? Thoughts?


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