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Old 10-19-2007, 10:49 PM
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I know that everyone hates the wimpy horn that comes on the H3, but I was in Harbor Freight tools and came across the BadBoy Horn by WOLO. I paid about $38.00 from the store. It is an airhorn fully compact and attaches with the factory two wires and one bolt that goes in place of the factory hole. There is no drilling or hard wiring. The horn is a hell of a lot louder than the stock horn. They say it is around 118 Decibels. I think that this was one of the easiest installations I had. This is a very well made product. You can checkout WOLO's website and preview and listen to all the horns that they sell. The BadBoy horn comes either in the galvanized and black OR the chrome model. They also have them on ebay. Here is the link.

http://www.wolo-mfg.com/

Here is the install:

Step 1 - Remove the factory grill by unscrewing the 6 screws.

Step 2 - Unplug the factory horn wire and remove the factory horn from the mount (1 bolt).

Step 3 - Cut the end plug on the wire (cut a little bit back in case you ever need to reattach it later for the stock horn)

Step 4 - Crimp a female spade connector on each of the two wires.

Step 5 - Mount the BadBoy Horn on the factory mount with the supplied bolt and plug the wires into it.

Step 6 - Snap the factory grill back into place and screw it in.

Thats it you're done!
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Default Re: Easy horn upgrade!

sounds like an easy install - thanks for info, I may look into something like this. However, I have the horn feedback enabled on keyless door locking - so it means that the door lock feedback would be 2x loud as well?
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Default Re: Easy horn upgrade!

I left the original horn and added the top left one from Harbor Freight also.
Installs in search ,easy install behind grill.


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Hey can you show us pics of the Bad Boy? Along with the Plug modification.
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Hey can you show us pics of the Bad Boy? Along with the Plug modification.

Yeah, I will put some pics up in a day or so.
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Default Re: Easy horn upgrade!

Cool! Can't wait for the pics!! Sure it's louder, but does it really sound better? I think it should be beefier, not just louder.
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Default Re: Easy horn upgrade!

i got the 80 double air horn from harbor freight, at first i liked it but then it started sounding like a wet fart. I pulled it all out the other day.
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Default Re: Easy horn upgrade!

I Put these cheapies on my 3. They work great.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/ItemBrowse?storeId=10101&Pr=p_CATENTRY_ID%3A100000 217813&productId=100000217813&catalogId=10101&lang Id=-1&rlid=group_listing

You can also find the same type on Fleabay. I paid $14.95 plus shipping from an ebay sale.

On thing you should do is not wire them to the exsisting H3 wiring. The wire gauge is very small, 22 awg I think. The H3's horn is a low current horn. I chopped off the plug at the horn connector and wired in a relay in it's place to carry the higher current load.

Use a 14 awg wire from the battery in the horn power relay contact circuit to be safe.

Don't forget an in line fuse. I used a 20 Amp in line fuse and holder.

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