jeeebus! $550 and add 50 pounds to the total weight! I wish that Wolo device plugged into a wiring harness or some sort of adapter. This to me would be super cool to have, but does it easily plug into the second horn wiring harness or with the addition of a harness adapter? Doubtful. - so neat though...
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Re:Horn Options
Date: 2007/06/28 20:32
By: mgeogo
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I just added a second horn to my FJ IAW the instructions in this thread -- what a difference it makes! I don't know if it is the volume of the second horn or the combination of the two pitches, but the result is a loud, confident sounding horn instead of the little squeak that the stock horn has by itself. I've installed the factory XM radio, the factory hitch, the spare tire cover and the tailgate cargo carriers and I must say that the two minutes it took to install the horn might be the most satisfying addition I have made! If you are interested, the total cost was $56.04 (Horn Assy, High Pitch, Part # 8651060240 $47.74, and Bolt, w/washer, Part # 9008011545, $.80, shipping $7.50) from www.toyotapartscheap.com and it took about a week to arrive. If you want a new sound for not much $$$ go for it!!!
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Re:Horn Options
Date: 2007/08/08 04:04
By: Lemony
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First I added a low tone horn from kragen about 15$ and it still was lame so I took the 4 horns and relay out of my 91 sedan deville fabbed a steel plate to bolt to my front procomp crossmember and now sounds kinda like a train and everyone can hear my 6
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