Train Horn
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I just ordered a shocker XL from hornblasters, complete kit. It has 2 gal tank and viair 400c compressor and all hardware. I made offer on eBay and got it. They are loud as hek. Check YouTube. But Nathan train horns are the best and are actual locomotive horns, but they cost you and need alot more air. Check out hornblasters.
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Ive got a Viair 380C with a 3 gallon tank and my horns are 17" and 21" from Seige Engineering. There is a full kit on sale right now over on DT
Here is the link for it
http://tinyurl.com/339pb4o
Here is the link for it
http://tinyurl.com/339pb4o
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I have a set from Hornblasters that they do not sell anymore called the Outlaws. 3 trumpets, just upgraded to a 3 gal tank with original compressor. I have them on a remote on my key chain as well as the button inside the truck. Comes in handy alot.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...udest-mod.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...udest-mod.html
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Unless there is a sale going on. Your best bet is to make your own kit. I bought a compressor, tank, horns, solenoid, hoses, fittings. All separately. I started with the shocker horn kit. Then I recently upgraded to the Nathan k5. All awesome horns. Just big difference in price and quality. I also started with the viair 20003. Which is like 1.5 or maybe it was 2 gallons. But anyway. Now I have 15 gallons on board with 9 horns. Lol got a lil carried away But anyway.
Compare what u actually get in each of the kits or packages to what you could piece to gather yourself. Sometimes the kits are worth it. But when I bought. I was better off getting individual parts. Also I can't stand the black tubing and compression fittings the send with most kits. I replaced it all with thick rubber hoses.
Compare what u actually get in each of the kits or packages to what you could piece to gather yourself. Sometimes the kits are worth it. But when I bought. I was better off getting individual parts. Also I can't stand the black tubing and compression fittings the send with most kits. I replaced it all with thick rubber hoses.