Train Horn
yes, big ticket in most places...and, theres alot of work that goes into them..have to have an onboard compressor, i believe u also have to have a air storage tank of some sort, run air lines, etc...i knew a guy that had one on his Peterbilt, it was insanely loud
I bought mine from Siege Engineering off ebay about 2 yrs ago. it came with everything I needed. I put the Viair 380c compressor and 3 gal tank in my toolbox and the horns up front. I paid about 250 for mine back then. The are definitely loud and I've scared a few friends with them. Only had use them only once on the a hole who pulled out in front of me.
wow thats really cheap for everything...there are compressors out there i was lookin at that were 250...thats a good deal.
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2 VIAIR 200 PSI compressors
1 siege 4 trumpet horn
1 single trumpet (low tone)
1 Nathan p3 3 trumpet (real train horn) Yes there is a difference
1 3 gallon air tank
All stainless steal braided lines.
I also have a spare 1 gallon tank with a 150psi compressor mounted to it.
I have been thinking about pulling my setup off of my truck. How loud and how big of a setup do you want?
2 VIAIR 200 PSI compressors
1 siege 4 trumpet horn
1 single trumpet (low tone)
1 Nathan p3 3 trumpet (real train horn) Yes there is a difference
1 3 gallon air tank
All stainless steal braided lines.
I also have a spare 1 gallon tank with a 150psi compressor mounted to it.
2 VIAIR 200 PSI compressors
1 siege 4 trumpet horn
1 single trumpet (low tone)
1 Nathan p3 3 trumpet (real train horn) Yes there is a difference
1 3 gallon air tank
All stainless steal braided lines.
I also have a spare 1 gallon tank with a 150psi compressor mounted to it.
I want a pretty loud one with everything but not to huge i want to hide the horns. I want it to almost be as loud as those horn blasters or as loud.




