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Old 06-08-2006, 06:33 AM
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I have the hornblasters kit with the 3 gallon tank I believe. I have a setup on my Dodge Ram also. I have never experienced a hose break problem and I am running 160psi. There is very little room under the H2 to install. The set I run is a 4 horn conductors special and they are big. Here is the set up on mine. If I go offroad and need to remove them 2 bolts and its removed. As far as being worried about the hose breaking and ruining the compressor and draining the battery, just wire it to an on/off switch. Mine is also wired so when the truck is off, there is no power to the compressor, and also an on off switch to disable it when its on if I want.

These puppies are loud, same one as in the hornblasters videos.
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I was skimming thru the topics and ran across your post I live across the bay in North Pinellas... Can you tell me what that set up cost and who installed it
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I picked up a great set of triple horns for my rig from Siege Engineering, 3 gallon 250psi tank, 1/2 inch lines, extreme pressure release valve, monster 40mm compressor, relays, switch's, fittings and more for $600.00. Running larger lines will allow you to move alot more air and get a bigger blast from your horns without bringing the heat and wrecking your compressor. This is how a train horn is supposed to sound....CRANK UP YOUR PC SPEAKERS AND LISTEN...

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I was skimming thru the topics and ran across your post I live across the bay in North Pinellas... Can you tell me what that set up cost and who installed it

Medic, I sent you a pm. I installed the system myself.
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