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The finished article
I mounted them using the pre-drilled holes on the rad bar using M8 screw with 3 washers and 3 bolts to space the horns further back. For the wiring I used this diagram with a 20A fuse holder and fuse in between the battery and terminal #30. It all went rather well for an amateur.
I mounted them using the pre-drilled holes on the rad bar using M8 screw with 3 washers and 3 bolts to space the horns further back. For the wiring I used this diagram with a 20A fuse holder and fuse in between the battery and terminal #30. It all went rather well for an amateur.
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Are you happy with how they sound? I was hoping for a loud 'FFUUURRRRT' as opposed to a loud 'BEEEEEEEEP'. But they're certainly an improvement over the stock 'beep'
Are you happy with how they sound? I was hoping for a loud 'FFUUURRRRT' as opposed to a loud 'BEEEEEEEEP'. But they're certainly an improvement over the stock 'beep'
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I am very happy with how they sound. Defiantly an improvement over OEM items. When I was removing both of the old horns (which are for sale ) I noticed on the back of the bracket it says they are 110db. So these Hella are rated at 118db?