Switches in center storage - WTF are these?

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Old 06-02-2009, 07:43 AM
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I was looking at train horns the other day... I can't see myself spending the money just to fuck with people.

A buddy of mine from work knows a guy who installed a train horn and crossing bells in his truck. Whenever he's sitting at a RR crossing he hits the crossing bells and people flip the fuck out thinking a train is right on them.
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meh, I had an air horn, I much prefer my hella horns
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I too was looking at them just this past week. I was tempted, but came to the same conclusion you did.
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Yea I might have to spring no a hella horn though they're pretty cheap. The stock horn is way too wimpy.
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Originally Posted by Josh99CL
Yea I might have to spring no a hella horn though they're pretty cheap. The stock horn is way too wimpy.
Hella supertones, is what I have, they're loud as hell, 125 DB per horn (high and low) scares the crap out of people too
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High and low?
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So I was reading some of the old train horn threads... great shit.

What's just as good through and probably even more illegal is getting crossing bells installed. I guarantee you'll cause heart attacks when people are stopped on tracks at red lights.
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Originally Posted by Josh99CL
High and low?
Yep, CL's and accords have high and low tone horns, I got a replacement set of hella supertones that have both a high and low tone, I never took a vid because my dogs (Pit Bulls) absolutely hate the 125 DB x 2 horns and it hurts their ears, wonder why.... I have pics though if you're interested
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I saw your pic thanks though. Is this mod noob friendly?
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Yeah, aside from replacing the realy, which is only 4 wires, only issue there is you need to go behind the radio, thankfully my interior was already out when I installed them
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Accessible by just pulling the radio out?
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You probably need to remove the console too, it's pretty far down there, and there's not a lot of extra wire for the relay
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One of the switches is for an oil slick, and the other is for a smokescreen.
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Originally Posted by Danil ACE
One of the switches is for an oil slick, and the other is for a smokescreen.
=)

Installing a smoke screen would be hilarious yet highly illegal heh.
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Fukin Death Race...... lol
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