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deathshead67
03-13-2008, 07:44 PM
I'm looking to get some black rims maybe rockstars, what is the largest tire and rims I can get without a lift.Maybe the leveling kit to bring up the front but thats it. I drive mostly in the city ( in New Jersey) but looking foward to some off-roading (nothing to crazy) !! And I'm looking to get the loudest air/trains horn available for around $500. What should I get? Thanks!!!

finall
03-15-2008, 01:53 AM
I too am looking for the loudest horn I can find. The OEM horn on the H2 sounds like it came off a Honda. It should have something as loud as the truck is large.

I would perfer an electric horn, since this would be much easier to install. Saw an article about someone finding a loud electric horn (135db?), but I do not recall where it was.

Maybe someone can help?

Takecover
03-16-2008, 10:37 PM
I too am looking for the loudest horn I can find. The OEM horn on the H2 sounds like it came off a Honda. It should have something as loud as the truck is large.

I would perfer an electric horn, since this would be much easier to install. Saw an article about someone finding a loud electric horn (135db?), but I do not recall where it was.

Maybe someone can help?

Me too, I would love a train horn!!!! TTT

finall
03-17-2008, 03:56 AM
No, not a train horn. The sound of these will get you arrested or your H2 keyd. Neither is very much fun these days.....

PaHumBug
03-17-2008, 01:34 PM
If you google train horn kits you will find lots of options. I don't think you'll get keyed or arrested as long as you are carefull and responsible with it. I would leave your stock horn there, and put a separate button for the train horn to use when appropriate.

Motohead
03-20-2008, 02:57 AM
Go to www.hornblasters.com (http://www.hornblasters.com) they have a bunch of different kits. I have installed 2 of them on my own vehicles, including my H2. They are around 150db.

Just be careful when using them. I usually won't use them while driving next to vehicles, because you can really freak someone out and cause an accident. Although I do use it if some jackoff does something stupid though. It's fun though scaring some people walking down the sidewalk or 30 people sitting at a bus stop. :shhh:

brad_p
03-20-2008, 03:49 AM
37's on 20s with a little rub, no life

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL1433/5317379/10735952/302788976.jpg

kalantar
03-21-2008, 03:49 AM
Went to two different tires shops today. One place told me you can only fit 33's without lifting the other said 35s is the max.:notallthere:
On this forum everyone is saying 37x12.5 can be done... I personally would love to have 13.5 for the wide stout look..

Can owners chime in...

phazer42
03-21-2008, 11:40 PM
Went to two different tires shops today. One place told me you can only fit 33's without lifting the other said 35s is the max.:notallthere:
On this forum everyone is saying 37x12.5 can be done... I personally would love to have 13.5 for the wide stout look..

Can owners chime in...

I know several H2 guys that have 37x12.5 tires on the stock setups.... your "tire-shop" must soley be looking at the OEM stuff....