Train horns?

mbarclay

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anyone have train horns on their truck? Im thinking about getting some but dont know anything about them lol
 

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Depends how serious you want to get if you want a tank that you'd refill every once and a while or if you want an onboard compressor. But my buddy has a single semi horn using an old propane tank for an air tank (keeps it in the under tool box) and then has the hose just looped through into the cab with a valve. It's a very crude set-up but it works great and can be hours of fun.:skull: But you can make your own set-up pretty reasonably I think
 

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Train horns bring out the mischievous nature in me. I am quite sure that my ownership of a set would end in incarceration.
 

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If you would do it I would recommend you to get an on-board compressor. The one used in early Pontiac Trans Sport with self-leveling rear suspension is compact enough to fit nearly everywhere.
 

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