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Old 08-14-2004, 07:51 AM
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I intend to get some air horns, but I was worried about the mounting area I'd need to try and find under the hood. For such a large vehicle, you'd think there would be plenty of room. Nope.
Reading through these posts have given me a little more confidence in that a place under the hood can be found.

What I have in mind for the air horns though, is something that sounds like they would be real "tacky" it is referred to as a Turkey horn. I had something like these many years ago, and they were very attention getting! When I bought something referred to as "the European Police sound" that is what I expected. However once I got those horns it wasn't the long "faaaaa-laaaaa faaaaa-laaaaa" but instead a "fa-la fa-la fa-la"
At first I HATED it, but later realized you really don't want a long drawn out "faaaaa-laaaaa" since you seldom ever really want to be on the horn that long. So the quicker "fa-la fa-la" was much better.

PLUS! I noticed a connection on the (immediate draw) air compressor. There was no instructions that mentioned what that extra electrical post did. I tried it. what happened was that BOTH HORNS then sounded at the same time, making a really great, loud, sound! Not the fa-la - just a loud dual note blast.

I loved that horn. But alas, that car is now long gone (I should have removed the horns, darn it). Since then I have found the Wolo Model 410 Wobbler Wild Turkey horn. Wolo

Pretty cool.
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