Dual Horn

From: Rob Agnew (ragnew@islandnet.com)
Date: Wed Sep 02 1998 - 01:23:30 EDT


>Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 22:04:19 -0400
>From: ryanmc@concentric.net
>Subject: DML: RE: DML Digest V3 #1228

>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/

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I like the sound of the Caddy horns too ... probably expensive to buy. I
purchased a Fiam H (high) horn from Wally Mart for $14. It had mounting
hardward with it and I mounted it using the same bolt as the stock horn.
Now I have dual horns and it sounds pretty good.

The Durango has dual horns, so you could probably buy the horn from CC, but
it looks like you'd have to drill another hole to use it's mounting
bracket. Plus, you'll pay much more for the horn.

Rob Agnew
ragnew@islandnet.com

Victoria, B.C.
Canada



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