Does anyone have any train horns?

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Oct 10, 2007 | 08:17 AM
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Ive been looking around and thought of getting some trainhorns. I went by a truck store and they have a dodge 2500 and he has a set of horns on it, and i didnt know if any of you have horns like that on your truck and what your experience was with them. and if you guys have any what type and how much did they run you?
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Oct 10, 2007 | 08:35 AM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
I have air horns in mine, it sounds more like a boat than a train, but what do you expect for $25. I have a seperate switch for it. I keep telling myself that ill wire it to one of the horn buttons someday.
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Oct 10, 2007 | 08:51 AM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
I know i may still sound like a kid but im 19. I asked my mom for a set that i saw that was 440$ and it has three horns a air tank and all the hardware. I was wondering if it was worth getting. They look like they would be so much fun to have especially since i live in florida and have all the snowbirds that dont know how to drive here. (no offense for ppl up north.) but if your going to come here dont drive slow.
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Oct 10, 2007 | 10:13 AM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
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ORIGINAL: ONECRAZYJEEP

I know i may still sound like a kid but im 19. I asked my mom for a set that i saw that was 440$ and it has three horns a air tank and all the hardware. I was wondering if it was worth getting. They look like they would be so much fun to have especially since i live in florida and have all the snowbirds that dont know how to drive here. (no offense for ppl up north.) but if your going to come here dont drive slow.
Get it, thats cheep. The good big horn setups usuially run about 1k for everything. Id get one, except they are quite heavy, so I went with the 3lb plastic nonsense.
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Oct 10, 2007 | 10:42 AM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
TRUE YOU NEED LESS WEIGHT AS POSSIBLE. ONE THING I HAVE TO ASK IS I SEE YOU HAVE ALL THIS STUFF DONE TOP YOUR TRUCK. WHAT IS THE BEST, CHEAPEST THING THAT YOU WOULD RECOMMENED TO DO TO GET SO EXTRA POWER.
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Oct 10, 2007 | 11:39 AM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
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ORIGINAL: ONECRAZYJEEP

TRUE YOU NEED LESS WEIGHT AS POSSIBLE. ONE THING I HAVE TO ASK IS I SEE YOU HAVE ALL THIS STUFF DONE TOP YOUR TRUCK. WHAT IS THE BEST, CHEAPEST THING THAT YOU WOULD RECOMMENED TO DO TO GET SO EXTRA POWER.
i guess this might sound sarcastic, but the cheepest thing to do would be open headers? A full exhaust is the best cash : power sofar. weight reduction is free though.
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Oct 10, 2007 | 12:00 PM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
well i have a glass pack and no cat so its pretty free flowing right now. i cut the tip off the muffler so it comes right outafter the muffler.
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Oct 10, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
i had air horns on mine that my ssiters got me for christmas last year. they were really high pitched but sounded awesome combined with the stock horn it would scare a lot of peopple. but my compressor went out on me, and i realized the other day that one of my horns is gone! i guess the screw rattled loose when on the highway or something. but it was fun i wanna get another set!
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Oct 10, 2007 | 02:04 PM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
My friend has a set of train horns in his F-350.. You get on em after someone cuts you off, they won't ever do that again lol. They're rediculously loud.
Heres a site with horns.. Some pretty funny vids too TRAIN HORNS


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Oct 10, 2007 | 02:34 PM
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RE: Does anyone have any train horns?
my friend got a horn of an amtrack train and put it on his bronco...

scared the **** out of people.
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