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Old 11-30-2006, 12:18 PM
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stacks or train horn?

should i get some 6" stacks for x-mas or a train horn kit?
Old 11-30-2006, 12:26 PM
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Go with the stacks, i'm sure you will not regret it. Where are you at in Jersey? I am in Dayton, roughly off Exit 9 on the pike. If you want to meet and drive my truck to decide we could meet up.

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Old 11-30-2006, 12:33 PM
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in in kinnelon, wayne, butler its like exit 57 i think on 287..and i would love to hear them things roar
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stacks are usefull 100% of driving time.... train horns, more like .3% - well, unless you live in a neighbor hood with punk kids - then you may be up to .7%
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Stacks would look great (in black) on your truck! Also, the train horn is WONDERFUL! I got the Wolo Canonball Express and use it at least 5 times a day. I LOVE to scare people!
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Stacks look good, but train horns can give you a lot more personal gratification and a way to explicitly mitigate road rage without physical violence.
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Originally Posted by RamWheelsBy4
Stacks look good, but train horns can give you a lot more personal gratification and a way to explicitly mitigate road rage without physical violence.
And you might even get lucky and give the person you are blowing them at a fatal cardiac infarction!!
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yea thats what i am hoping for...d how much what your kit and where did you mount it on the truck?
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Originally Posted by goodeyesniper75
yea thats what i am hoping for...d how much what your kit and where did you mount it on the truck?
The compressor and air tank are both from my PacBrake, so I still have the ones that came with the air horns. I haven't decided if I will even need them.

The air tank is behind the front bumper and the air horns are just behind the transmission dead in the middle of the truck. The horns were like $260 and the compressor and tank kit was about $160 I believe.
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Those train horns should be Illegal, I heard one in the city, on a Pete.

Thought there was train was right behind me waiting for the ....... red light,

(JUST about died)

Get the stacks
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Originally Posted by BlueDually
Those train horns should be Illegal, I heard one in the city, on a Pete.

Thought there was train was right behind me waiting for the ....... red light,

(JUST about died)
That's the idea!
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Originally Posted by RamWheelsBy4
Stacks look good, but train horns can give you a lot more personal gratification and a way to explicitly mitigate road rage without physical violence.
so very true
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Go with the stacks first. Then the train horn. My kids now hate the horns. Gets them everytime.
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Get both. You deserve it, don't you?
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I don't like stacks(please don't flame me, I know a lot of people on here love them) So I'd get the train horn, but since your considering both then get both.


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