WTB: 6th gen horn
#1
WTB: 6th gen horn
My horn is dieing on me. As much as I like an aftermarket loud one, a stock replacement might just be enough for me at this point - afterall, I don't honk everyday.
In case you are confused, I am not talking about the horn button on the steering wheel, I am talking about the black disc-looking piece behind the front bumper.
Used is fine, but please make sure it was in working condition.
I am not looking to spend a fortune on it.
Thanks
Please PM me.
In case you are confused, I am not talking about the horn button on the steering wheel, I am talking about the black disc-looking piece behind the front bumper.
Used is fine, but please make sure it was in working condition.
I am not looking to spend a fortune on it.
Thanks
Please PM me.
#2
don't buy a used horn. chances are it'll crap out on you sooner than expected.
stock horns are $57 plus tax. a fiamm highway blaster horn that's supposed to be 30% louder than stock is $27 plus tax from CT. i have two installed and they sound much better than those wimpy stock horns.
stock horns are $57 plus tax. a fiamm highway blaster horn that's supposed to be 30% louder than stock is $27 plus tax from CT. i have two installed and they sound much better than those wimpy stock horns.
#4
you can splice the wire if you like but i have my system hooked up to a relay. i have the original oem wire hooked up to the relay...then relay sends a signal to the battery when i press the switch on my steering wheel....then the battery sends the 12V to the two horns.
#7
I have a stock horn if u are interested. $5 and it is yours. Those fiamm aftermarket horns sucks. It is worse than my stock ones. I have them on my parents 1.6EL. There are 2 horns. Those run me like $30 something dollars. The single ones from fiamm is better than the dual ones. If u are interested pm me.
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