I got a Ram high note to go with the stock low note horn and it sounds
fine.
Richard in SA
On Tue, 1 Sep 1998 22:06:03 -0500 Michael Clark <mike@snakebite.com>
writes:
>> I would like to replace my stock 1997 Dakota horn. It sounds worse
>than a
>> lot of import vehicles!! I would like to replace it with Cadillac's
>4 note
>> horn. It is standard on some of thier cars and it sounds like a
>train horn.
>> But I can't see to find it. Does anyone know the note of the horn
>also? If
>> it is one of the 4 notes for Cadillac, then I can keep it and save
>me some
>> money. Has anyone else replaced thier stock horn?
>
>> Ryan McMillan
>> ryanmc@concentric.net
>> Ultra South Park
>> http://ultra.simplenet.com/ultrasp/
>
>I have! Cost me about $8.00 and is one of the best mods I've done. I
>just bought some wire, some wire-taps, and a hi-note horn (I think it
>was high note.... ) I used one of the fender bolts to attach the horn
>and then just used one of the wire taps on the horn wire. Quick,
>easy, painless, and sounds sooo much better. This should go on a
>"required mods" list fer sure... Durango gets a nice dual note, why
>not us?
>
>---Mike, near Houston.---
> My sig file=====> http://web.wt.net/~mclark/signature.txt
> My Dakota page==> http://web.wt.net/~mclark/dakota.html
> Dakota Webring==> http://web.wt.net/~mclark/webring/ring.html
>
>
>
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