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Cheap train horn kits

January 31st, 2009 . by admin

When you want a train horn kit, you should make sure you know these things first. A train horn kit requires professional installation. Amateurs should not attempt installation, because you can ruin your train horn with one mis-matched wire. Also, professionals know where to place the solenoid and compressor so you won’t damage it during use. You also need to figure out how much you want to spend. Kits can cost as little as $99 for the cheap pieces and upwards of $800 for high quality chrome, reinforced horns that have a professional air compressor. I’d say stick to the middle road with a horn kit around $400.

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One Response to “Cheap train horn kits”

  1. comment number 1 by: keira lailari

    I used to have a 1990 Ford Bronco II that I bought a 2-note truck horn for from the J.C. Whitney catalouge. It came with a vacuum air compressor and a small storage tank. It sounded like a car horn only MUCH louder. One day my wife and I were going down the drive next to a strip mall in Northeast Philadelphia when a few teenage boys were walking in front of us next to some girls who were on the sidewalk. They were oblivious to my engine running behind them so I hit my horn. The guy………