Last Saturday finally installed my "Wolo Xtreme Air horns" (the only thing "extreme" about the Xtreme series is the color, otherwise same thing as their normal two-tone horns).
Took a bunch of crappy pictures with my cell phone camera. I attached four of them, there's more on that link though.
Sounds great! Watched Boiler Room the following night and there was a Ferrari that honked and I swear it sounded much like these horns.
The delay is negligible--yes, the horns are not instant, but the compressor starts spooling up instantly and full blast power is reached within quarter second or less.
I decided to toss the stock horn, as to not "ruin the sound" of these horns.
The pictures show:
- horns with a 1" L-bracket attached to them, bent slightly (as to allow the bracket to lay flat on the bumper and have the horns slighlty pointed away from the radiator).
- horns JB Welded (JB Weld Kwik actually) to the bumper
- wiring hookup (I hope that relay doesn't fail in that location!)
- the whole shebang before the grill is back on
Took a bunch of crappy pictures with my cell phone camera. I attached four of them, there's more on that link though.
Sounds great! Watched Boiler Room the following night and there was a Ferrari that honked and I swear it sounded much like these horns.
The delay is negligible--yes, the horns are not instant, but the compressor starts spooling up instantly and full blast power is reached within quarter second or less.
I decided to toss the stock horn, as to not "ruin the sound" of these horns.
The pictures show:
- horns with a 1" L-bracket attached to them, bent slightly (as to allow the bracket to lay flat on the bumper and have the horns slighlty pointed away from the radiator).
- horns JB Welded (JB Weld Kwik actually) to the bumper
- wiring hookup (I hope that relay doesn't fail in that location!)
- the whole shebang before the grill is back on