Send me pictures too, please. I've always wanted a nice horn, just never go around
to doing it.
Later,
Robert
Michael Clark wrote:
> Jon Steiger wrote:
> >
> > At 02:51 PM 4/13/98 +0000, you wrote:
> > >Go to any auto parts store and buy a second horn. I believe the stock horn is
> > >a low tone, so buy a high, and wire it up along side the first. The second
> > >note gives it a much fuller sound, making it sound like a big vehicle.
> >
> > I'm interested in doing this, but how can I determine wether the horn
> > in my '96 is a high note or a low note? Wouldn't want to get two highs
> > or two lows... :-)
> >
> > -Jon-
> >
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>
> Jon, I can shoot some pics of how I did mine and email them to you if
> you want. Took me about 8 minutes and $8.00. One of the best mods I've
> done.
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