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ok well im glad i got yalls opinion on it seen a few yotas that have train horns at blast it when we pass each other pretty dumb idea i guess
Where can i get a train horn?
Search EBAY for nathan air chimes, they are not cheap.. those are the 5 horn train horns.. SUPER loud!!!!!! You can feel them in your chest when you put the air to them.. A buddy has them on his rig and it is insanely loud.. the best thing is I have gotten the opportunity to scare the of of him with his own horns and that is why I like them on his rig...LOL
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ive thought of getting one and hooking it up to my rigs horn with some relays as a theft deterent. even thought of mounting the horn under the dash on the drivers side. and hook it up to the tank so as soon as someone tries to start the truck it turns on and doesnt turn off till the tank is empty.
Honestly man its your own rig. I personally would not do it. But the stock toyota horn is weak and I'm replacing them with chevy horns off a 88-99 chev. Do what you want just think of the few hundred spent on train horn compressor lines ect... could be money spent other places or saved for school.
Train horns are not for replacing the stock ones.. Matter a fact it has nothing to do with road use IMO.. It is a toy and just like any toy, it can and will get expensive like Seabass has pointed out..Just like lockers, low gears, big tires, and so on, do you need them? no.. do you want them? Some say hell yea!!
i was thinking of mounting all of it where my spare would be would that work or is that too small?
yea man i found this one http://trainhornsdelivered.com/male3trhokit.html
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