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"Great horns for the price"
2009-07-09
- Reviewed By User: A349K28247M5DT
These horns are great. I bought one from advance auto and it cost one and a half times the amount I paid for the two and another great feature they sound like big car horns. Now my PT has a real sound for alot less. Very easy to put on the car with the instruction that come with them. So O recomend thedm to all.
"Much better than "meep meep""
2009-05-05
- Reviewed By User: A3DTOMK1HGD7TA
I bought a 2009 Pontiac Vibe about 6 months ago. The base model comes with a single "meep" horn that sounds like an apology. I wanted something a bit more forceful. At first I was looking a the Wolo Bad Boy Dual Tone Air Horn. I put a similar type horn on my motorcyle some years ago and found it to be very effective at getting driver's attention. Then I read a review from someone in Toronto who installed a Bad Boy and liked it except for the fact that the compressor froze up sometimes in the winter. I live near Detroit, so I ruled out the Bad Boy. These horns (320-2T) sound like the horns on the Buicks my Dad had in the 60's. They're not the loudest I've ever heard, but still much better than a single "meep meep". Installation wasn't too bad on the Vibe. Now it's just a matter of seeing how well they hold up over time.
The Japanese have no idea on what a good horn is. At least the rest of the vehicle is excellent. The truck no longer sounds like Herbie the love bug, how embarrassing is that for a full size truck. It now sounds like a good classic horn should, slightly annoying and probably 30-50% louder than the Japanese stock junk. Seriously the single horns on my motorcycles were louder and better than stock horns on this truck.
Install took 10-15 minutes and requires a 10mm and 12mm socket. Use both pieces of metal flange so it is stiff enough to prevent the horn from moving (same as stock). Comes with all hardware you will need if you have a standard twin horn stock installation. They are almost twice as deep as the OEM horns. On the truck there was room but it might be an issue on a smaller vehicle. The horns have a standard tab style electrical connectors so they should hook directly to stock wiring connectors. Toyota's connector is a bit wide so I just bent all the tabs 90 degrees and it connects fine. The silver screens shown on the picture are junk practically fall off so I just took them off before they rust out anyway. The connectors are brass and overall the rest of the horn looks like decent quality and worth the price.
I put these in my Mazda 3, and now the car has a horn that I'm not too embarassed to use. These horns sound great, reminding me of the classic horn sound that you'd get from a 60's/70's car. They would have been easy to install if not for Mazda deciding to bury the factory (single) horn in a ridiculous location... actually had to remove a wheel to get at it! And of course, if you are replacing one horn with two, that means a little wiring is needed, but it's not too bad. Just mentioning this in case you think that swapping a horn is always a complete no-brainer... sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Don't be fooled by the description. It's a pleasant sounding horn, for sure. but it's not LOUD. It's actually no louder than the horns I replaced. But if you only want to lose the Japanese "roadrunner" beep-beep horns, these will do fine.
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