horn setup??

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by sloromon, Nov 5, 2006.

  1. sloromon

    sloromon Member

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    this is the horn setup on my grandpa's truck. thought this was an interesting way to mount them. anybody know if this was a standard thing or not?? i thought there was one horn that mounts near the carburator somewhere??:confused: and does anybody know about getting brackets for installing horns? i have horns, but there wasn't originally any on my truck. looking for a way to mount them. do i have to fabricate something???

    jon

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  2. federale

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    Most horns are mounted on the driver's side inner fender well. HTH
     
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    DeLuxe Acessory Horns

    These are not the GM truck acessory horns but I bet they sound neat ! this typ of ' ram's horn ' design makes for a nice loud but pleasing tone .

    The relay is _critical_ as the amperage draw of two horns will burn up the contact slip ring in the steering wheel quickly .

    As mentioned , you can hang these unde the upper baffle plate to hide them and make more " toot " go outside and less echoing 'round in the cab with you .

    I'd keep 'em .
     

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