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Old 01-05-2014, 07:39 AM
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My current horn is filled with mud and not working so I was wondering if anyone knew any good horns that I could replace it with, I would like something that is louder then the stock one and not too hard to install and not too expencive
Old 01-05-2014, 08:27 AM
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There are tons of threads on aftermarket horns: wolo, hella, etc. There are even youtube videos giving you some sound comparisons. None of them should be hard to install, but the expense part is where you'll make decisions.

I simply added a horn from a 90's f150 to my stock system. Not too bad but certainly not the same as a train horn.

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I had the same problem,took it a part cleaned it,works great.Or just get some air horns
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I found a Wolo Bad Boy for cheap at Sportsman's Guide, and it sounds great.
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I have the PIAA Dual Sport Horns #85110. The one horn is a plug'n'play replacement, but the second horn will have to be wired in. About $40.
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I might get these, PIAA Superior Deep Bass horns. Q-tec as them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a1iRHOIpQc



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