jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
> "nc-ghost" <ngeREMOVEmail@echomarket.com> wrote:
> [...]
> : I would also be curious on where others have mounts any air horns or even
> : sharing their pics. Believe me I can use any positive info.
> : Thanks
>
>
> I don't know if this will help you out at all or not, but I just
> finished getting some pics and info of my air horn (on-board air
> system, really) install on my Ram 3500 up on my web site.
>
> Unfortunately, the site doesn't give a complete picture of the
> system (I'm going to have to take some more pics and post some more
> info when I get some time), but maybe it will be of some limited
> use to you?
>
> http://www.jonsteiger.com/WWW/ram3500/airhorns/
>
> If you have any questions about it, feel free to ask and I'll
> help if I can. :-)
>
wow... I'm seriously impressed. This is what separates guys like me
from guys like Jon. I graduated from the McGuyver School Of
Engineering. Fix anything and build anything out of bubble gum, barb
wire, and tooth floss and get it fixed just in the nick of time to get
me where I'm goin and it could break down at any given moment. I'm
lucky it works at all let alone if it looks good or not! LOL
Hell - I nearly set both of my Dakotas on fire, in two seperate
incidents, doing electrical work on them. Heh. Whoops - need an
inline fuse there! (coughing in the smoke)
Jon? Nope - no bubble gum and tooth floss for him! Jon goes all out
from blueprints to the finished product... all perfectly powdercoated,
soldered, and shiny. And then says he could have built it better LOL
I'm in awe! If you ever put that into a kit for sale - I'd snap one up
in an instant!
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