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who has air horns

Post by tuff4runner »

who has air horns and where have u mounted them and where did u buy them and what size air tank do u have if u have one? thanks anthony
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Post by offroader-rama »

auto barn or similar sell them they come as kit $50-$100 some play tunes put them high and dry point them down so they dont fill with mud an water as they will shit them self straight away if they get shit in them and they dont need a tank they come with a compresser
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Post by Carl Coight »

Mine fell off a dump truck and they use 100 psi to run but sound awsom!
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Post by Vulcanised »

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:D :D

you can get those air horns from Roylance Truck Spares in Forbes... ask for Marcus. Cost me $45 plus postage..... and if you were at J7, you would know how loud it is :lol:
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Post by offroader-rama »

ok! thats a air horn! you dont get them at autobarn :oops:
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Post by chikoroll_ »

find a trainhorn and then you know what a real horn is like :D
i'm guessing ebay for these babies
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Post by Madmac »

Patrolden wrote:Image

:D :D

you can get those air horns from Roylance Truck Spares in Forbes... ask for Marcus. Cost me $45 plus postage..... and if you were at J7, you would know how loud it is :lol:
ive got one of these too, they are awesome. mines mounted up under the front guard
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Post by Emo »

That's a huge horn you've got there.

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Post by rusty_042 »

ah me thinks my little twin crappy plastic ones dont compair to that thing lol
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Post by Vulcanised »

madmac and i decided we would be the morning alarm clock at J7 :lol: :lol: such a sweet symphony it was too :rofl:
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Post by dmcruising »

train horns are the go i have a friend who has on his cruiser but they are difficult to hide so i cant how pics a it will identify the car (sorry) we have tested them out at in the bush and it can be heard 2 klms away.
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Post by offroader-rama »

i'D SHOW YOU MY HORN BUT i'M BASHFUL :oops:
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Post by jeep97tj »

I have a set of CAT air horns run off a ARB compressor.

Any horn is legal as long as they dont play tunes.
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Post by offroader-rama »

legle surly there would be a decibale limit for niose control if you take of to fast from set of lights in your car its a $45 exesive niose of use of engine fine so a air horn would blits that !!! ???
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Post by chikoroll_ »

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/152-dB-T ... 3667QQrdZ1

a bit late, but this is a real airhorn for ya :D -trainhorn
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Post by cooter »

small twin air horns from peterbuilt trucks are the go freakin loud as
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Post by longlux »

Word of warning

Train horns hurt your ears if you are close :lol:

We use a smaller one when someone is on the loco near them during shunting I have been given an ear ringer a couple of times when someone has used them & I have done the same to others :oops:
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Post by chikoroll_ »

lol so mount them under the car, close the aircon vents and wind up the windows... and get some extra door seals.. :P
...now you just gotta worry bout the vibration...
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Post by bushy555 »

Not an airhorn as such. Big old electric horn...
(sitting in front of the intercooler)

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Post by bushy555 »

More crap:

Underneath Sube Brumby bonnet: (triple note but one plastic horn fell off)
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Post by macca81 »

does a scrumby have its spare in with the engine?? wouldnt that get ratehr warm in there?? :?
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Post by midnight »

macca81 wrote:does a scrumby have its spare in with the engine?? wouldnt that get ratehr warm in there?? :?

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Post by krf_bb »

be sure not to mount them in front of radiator on the grill support as i had trouble with overheating problems
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Post by muckute »

I have similar setup to patrolden and it scares the daylights out of people, good for getting people out your way cos they think a big Kenworth is about to run them over! Mine runs great down to 70psi then starts to drop out.
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