NCSU 1887 All American 3808 Posts user info edit post |
Looking for somewhere local that sells air horns...preferrably Grover. 8/25/2005 1:03:04 AM |
tkeaton All American 5775 Posts user info edit post |
yo aaron
try We Do Trucks on S. Saunders
and theres a place downtown that does lots of aftermarket stuff, cant think of the name right now...ill get it this afternoon 8/25/2005 8:24:00 AM |
JeepinGerb All American 1999 Posts user info edit post |
Harbor Freight 8/25/2005 10:10:09 AM |
NCSU 1887 All American 3808 Posts user info edit post |
The other place downtown if probably Tires-N-Parts, unless you're thinking of Phantasm 8/25/2005 11:47:22 AM |
baonest All American 47902 Posts user info edit post |
i was gonna buy some from autozone once. but they were like $20.
thats like $20 too much 8/25/2005 12:28:20 PM |
grizzlyone Veteran 421 Posts user info edit post |
^ that's a negative
Truely any amount is fair for air horns. Especially after the first time you scare the shit out of some pedestrian cutting in fron t of your car at a stop or turn 8/25/2005 1:12:59 PM |
scrager All American 9481 Posts user info edit post |
i got some air horns from harbor freight for something like $15. unfortunately they are plastic and the heat from my exhaust melted them so now they sound like shit
one day i will invest in locomotive horns. the ones that have 5 individual horns and require an air tank to run. 8/25/2005 2:25:51 PM |
69 Suspended 15861 Posts user info edit post |
jcwhitney, the mecca of cheap ass shit 8/25/2005 3:19:12 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
^^was that harbor freight one pretty good while it lasted? nice n loud? 8/25/2005 4:10:20 PM |
JBaz All American 16764 Posts user info edit post |
should get one for the bike... if i could fit it 8/25/2005 4:15:18 PM |
tkeaton All American 5775 Posts user info edit post |
yep, tires-n-parts....thats it, i was there today acutally and fuckin forgot to ask
8/25/2005 4:41:41 PM |
skankinande All American 28213 Posts user info edit post |
Hella makes the best cheap ones, we sell for about $40, they even come with a little compressor. 8/25/2005 7:30:01 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
i believe [loser]underPSI[/loser] recently got him some err herns 8/25/2005 7:32:09 PM |
underPSI tillerman 14085 Posts user info edit post |
why yes, you fucking fag, i did.
first, you need this:
a compressor. mine is only a 130psi compressor but i have a much stronger 100% duty cycle i got from a fire engine that i will install later.
next, you need a tank to store the air. this is a firestone 300psi 7-port 7 gallon tank. i have a quick-connect for an air hose to fill tires with, etc., that will go next to the gauge but i haven't had time to install it yet. you'll also need a pressure switch to tell the compressor to shut off at a desired psi. mine is installed on the left side of the tank.
and you'll need an electric solenoid to operate your horns. this is installed on the inside of the frame rail.
then finally you'll need a set of horns which can be had off of ebay but i got mine off of an old fire engine. these are mounted on the left side of the truck underneath the cab and aren't visible unless you get on the ground.
here is my pedal switch i installed to operate my air horns so i also have use of the electric horns if i don't want to blow out somebody's eardrum.
my setup is much louder than the fire engine these horns came off of due to the fact that i used larger air line and a better valve.
Quote : | "one day i will invest in locomotive horns. the ones that have 5 individual horns and require an air tank to run." |
i plan on getting a set one day too when i quit buying other shit like an amp from you. 8/25/2005 9:03:02 PM |
skankinande All American 28213 Posts user info edit post |
You really dont need a tank that large, a 3-gallon would work just fine. 8/25/2005 11:20:23 PM |
scrager All American 9481 Posts user info edit post |
a small tank would work for just horns, but with a larger tank you can do other shit like operate air tools, fill tires, air ride suspension
brian...can i hear your horns sometime? also any other extra horns on old trucks laying around? i'd be happy with fire engine horns as locomotive horns are way overkill. 8/25/2005 11:39:44 PM |
dustm All American 14296 Posts user info edit post |
a locomotive horn hooked up to a car security system would be awesome
can you imagine the look on the theif's face? 8/26/2005 12:07:30 AM |
NCSU 1887 All American 3808 Posts user info edit post |
I had considered an OBA system in the past, and with my recent air horn interest, I figured why not and just do both at the same time. 8/26/2005 12:13:24 AM |
underPSI tillerman 14085 Posts user info edit post |
^well, plan to spend around $300 for a complete system. and if you dont understand the how a relay works, study up on one before you start the task 'cause you'll need them.
Quote : | "brian...can i hear your horns sometime?" |
yeah, just run a red light in front of me or just cut me off. nah, just call me and we'll meet up.
Quote : | "locomotive horns are way overkill." |
hell no they aren't.8/26/2005 8:15:05 AM |