Horn, can I fit a louder one ?

I have done this on my Streetwise, i changed it becasue my stock horn sounded gay. Rover always had twin tone horns, but when they atarted cutting costs they lost them. I have the Stebel Magnum Twin Tone horn, and it always has my workmate in fits of giggles becasue of the noise. They really are loud, espically inside a factory :D.
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This is how it was fit. Easy to do, as long as you can wire. Anything over 10A requires a relay (on my car at least!) otherwise it will blow the fuse.
 
The £17.99 twin horns at Halfords are pretty loud. Mount them near the front so they don't get absorbed by the engine bay :)
 
I use mine all the time. People suck at driving.

Exactly - and if enough people remind them of this fact with judicious use of the horn, there's hope they may take the hint and give up.

That's what I tell myself anyway.
 
I want that disturbing horn!

Horns are a perfectly valid part of driving - should be used to indicate your presence when someone hasnt seen you. Plus its an electronic way of calling someone else a **** :D
 
Holy thread revival but I just ordered a stebel nautilus from ebay, hopefully, next time I use my horn people will actually notice me rather then proceeding to do whatever to ram me off the road and hopefully my mates won't laugh at me when I use my horn :p. Hopefully the standard wiring can take the 18 amps this baby needs :).
 
I need one for my lude! jdmperformance does 12v and 24v? Which would i need and could i fit when my wiring experience goes as far as wiring a plug ?
 
I need one for my lude! jdmperformance does 12v and 24v? Which would i need and could i fit when my wiring experience goes as far as wiring a plug ?

12V. Unless you have a 24V supply on the car.

The nautilus doesn't need a relay, the Magnum does (Draws [irc] around 12A) standard horms + fuse are 10A
 
I just stick my phone out the window and load up "Airhorn.apk" ¬_¬



*wants a train horn*
 
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