Relocation of factory horn and split line to add secondary options?

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SurfRaptor

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I looked into this extensively and was ready to remove the horn and relocate and I just ended up getting a Ravelco installed and I can honesty say I’m not worried about theft anymore. Only way to get it would be a tow truck. Would highly recommend if your thinking as far as all of this to just take the ultimate step and install a kill switch yourself or similar. It’s nice peace of mind.
 

KorthausInc

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I looked into this extensively and was ready to remove the horn and relocate and I just ended up getting a Ravelco installed and I can honesty say I’m not worried about theft anymore. Only way to get it would be a tow truck. Would highly recommend if your thinking as far as all of this to just take the ultimate step and install a kill switch yourself or similar. It’s nice peace of mind.
I too installed a Ravelco on my truck and Bronco. They are awesome!! My 2020 was stolen from Denver Airport, so on my 2023 I installed Ravelco right when I got it. This year I find myself back in Denver and they tried to steal it again. Ford changed the door handle internals so they put a metal casing around the key cylinder (which is how they break into truck) Long story, short they cut my horn wires but couldn’t get into truck the usual way.
 

JohnyPython

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I got rid of the horn in the grille and relocated a Marco air horn in the DS of the engine bay.

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I’d leave the oem horns unconnected in the grille as a decoy. I should reinstall mine.
 
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