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3/03/2020 8:23 PM  #1


Horns, the loud type.

Ok the drivers side horn no fit due to A/C dryer. I ended up rotating it 27.5 degrees to clear the hood. 45 degrees was way to much and it looked to funny. 
I then plugged in my new and improved horn harness with relay. Boy howdy dogs do them horns sing.

Another project done while in the rabbit hole.

 


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

3/03/2020 8:33 PM  #2


Re: Horns, the loud type.

Without audio, it didn't,happen...

 

3/03/2020 9:22 PM  #3


Re: Horns, the loud type.

So whajado, run a 4 gauge wire straight from the battery to the horn relay?

 

3/04/2020 10:11 AM  #4


Re: Horns, the loud type.

I love it.........."Hornman" ax'in about a horn install!!!     Priceless!!
6s6


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3/04/2020 10:27 AM  #5


Re: Horns, the loud type.

6sally6 wrote:

I love it.........."Hornman" ax'in about a horn install!!!     Priceless!!
6s6

Ya, no kiddin. I figured he'd know all the horn questions.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

3/04/2020 12:07 PM  #6


Re: Horns, the loud type.

Being from  Texas he might be into longhorns, no batteries required , unless they are for the prod.

Last edited by Rudi (3/04/2020 12:09 PM)


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3/04/2020 4:36 PM  #7


Re: Horns, the loud type.

Rudi wrote:

Being from Texas he might be into longhorns, no batteries required , unless they are for the prod.

I rather like longhorn cows. Not so much Longhorns.

 

3/06/2020 2:55 PM  #8


Re: Horns, the loud type.

For Hornman,
turn up the sound for the whole effect. 12AWG wire is used from the battery to the horns. It made a huge difference in volume and saves my horn ring in the steering wheel. 

http://www.zilik.net/Mustang/Horn.MOV

Last edited by RV6 (3/06/2020 2:58 PM)


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
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