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Default Re: Anyone install a Train Horn?

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Originally Posted by GORILLA View Post
hi, there are many type's of train horn's. the real 1's are in no way 800.
What is your definition of a "real one"?

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but there are many to choose from, i suggest to go to a truck accessory store, & look at them.
speed & truck world has about 5 set's set up.
also there are many other type's that are similar.
but again real train horns, will need alot of space,
and the tank is BIG! that hold's the air.
my friend has a set, under his dodge good god, are they huge, & long.
and the tank has to go into the bed.
My horns are mounted to the crossmember beneath the rear driver's side seat. My 2.5 gallon tank sits between the spare tire and the rear bumper and the compressor is under the hood.

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again this is illegal, for those who care.
but they are a great safty item.
My truck passed state inspection with no trouble.
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