Train Horn
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#16
Wow!!! They don't have a single horn up for sale right now.
Here is the link to their Ebay page. http://stores.ebay.com/Siege-Engineering-Equipment
It has the phone number so you can call them and place an order. FYI, stay away from their Jericho set up. It is the poor mans train horns and it will only last about 6 months.
When you call, they will tell you the different kits. I ordered mine from there. Got a 120 PSI switch and a 200 psi switch. Never used the 200 one though. The 120 was loud enough.
Here is the link to their Ebay page. http://stores.ebay.com/Siege-Engineering-Equipment
It has the phone number so you can call them and place an order. FYI, stay away from their Jericho set up. It is the poor mans train horns and it will only last about 6 months.
When you call, they will tell you the different kits. I ordered mine from there. Got a 120 PSI switch and a 200 psi switch. Never used the 200 one though. The 120 was loud enough.
#17
wow, thats worth it just for the compressor...i would love to have a quick connect under the hood...hmm...do they sell just the compressors and tanks?
#19
This is their website and here are some pics of mine. Soon I am going to move the tank and compressor to under my truck on the frame and move the horns to fire downwards. Its on my very long todo list..... :-)
http://www.siege-engineering.com/Catalog.aspx
http://www.siege-engineering.com/Catalog.aspx
#20
I got my Siege engineering setup off of ebay also. It has the Viair 380c compressor with a 3 gallon tank and the Kong MKII horns. I mounted the horns behind the front bumper, and the tank and compressor are mounted along the frame rail under the passenger side. They are loud and have held up great for 2 years now.