Dual horn

From: Michael Clark (mclark@wt.net)
Date: Sun Jun 29 1997 - 22:39:11 EDT


Well with my exhaust sounding so powerful now I just could not live with
the little "beep beep" horn any longer :^)

I picked up a high note horn at the local AutoZone tonight along with
some 14 guage wire, some quick connect ends, and some quick splice wire
taps. The wire taps are nice because you do not have to cut the factory
horn wire, you just fit them around the wire and insert a second wire
for the new horn and and clamp it down with pliers. No need for
electrical tape and it is very secure. The hardest part is mounting the
new horn. I took a bolt out of the fender near the front edge of the
battery tray (just behind the headlight) and used it to hold the little
mounting bracket that comes with the horn.

Total cost was barely $16.00 and took me about 30min. I should have
done this a Loooooong time ago! Sounds great and is a lot easier to do
than you think, pliers and a socket wrench.

If anyone has any questions on what to get and how to do this just email
me.

-- 
Michael Clark                    mike@snakebite.com
	93 Mark III 4X2 reg. cab SWB
	V8 auto MP SBEC K&N FIPK
      http://userv.wt.net/~mclark/



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