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Old 07-12-2008, 07:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Took my front off to paint headlights and decided to upgrade my horn....


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Old 07-12-2008, 09:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What equipment did you use? Looks like a bolt on?
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I did the same. I used a set of Fiamm freeway blasters, #72112 Low Tone and #72102 High Tone. This is what they should have come with, not the single little wimpy Bosch High Tone 97db one.
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I did the same. I used a set of Fiamm freeway blasters, #72112 Low Tone and #72102 High Tone. This is what they should have come with, not the single little wimpy Bosch High Tone 97db one.

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That what I used too. $15 a piece at local auto parts store.
Everything is bolt on.
Here is wiring diagram.
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Looks great! (Sounds great I'm a chicken to take off the front panel to get to the area you have exposed in your picture. Is it easy or tough to do? Any tips?
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cube, took the liberty of shedding a little light on the horns:



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Looks great! (Sounds great I'm a chicken to take off the front panel to get to the area you have exposed in your picture. Is it easy or tough to do? Any tips?
I didn`t put it back together yet, still working on my headlight.
It was pretty easy to take the front off. Took me about 15 minutes.


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Only difficulty I can see is putting side skirts back.
Following their guide I'm not surprised.
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