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Old 01-26-2007, 01:59 PM
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Air horns

Anyone have an idea where I can hide my airhorns on my 2006?
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I also would like to know this.. Can you post pics also. Thx
Old 01-26-2007, 02:40 PM
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It's tricky but I put my tank and horns behind the bumper and I mounted the compresser under the air box on my 05.
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how about putting the horns behind the front bumper, and the tank and compressor under the passenger side front of the bed?

I am taking my spare tire and putting it in the back of my truck in the bed, adn mounting the tank and compressor there then prolly mounting the air horns on each side on the frame facing forwards at the front of the bed.
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Here is how I did mine...



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I have the Wolo Cannonball Express and since they are three horns they are mounted (facing the rear to protect from the elements) just in front of the fuel tank. I will try to post some pics when it's at the dealer on Monday. I am using my PacBrake compressor to run them and a 1-gallon tank.
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mines here, pass side, right under the pass floor, through an existing hole in frame.......

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K3LA mounted directly under the drivers seat (under the truck). Air tank on pass side. Compressor under the back seat pass side. Horn valve pass side beside console. Pics in my gallery.
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Mine are mounted under my toolbox in the bed of the truck. Compressor and tank are mounted in the toolbox.
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I drilled and tapped my frame on the front right side.. the air tank is mounted in the right front bumper usnig the front bumper brackets (black round thing in the bottom right of the picture). and the pump was mounted in front of the horns.... here is a picture:

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How about a link to a sight that sells the airhorns.
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I have always thought it a good idea to mount the horns rear facing so they don't fill with water when crossing puddles, creeks and such.
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Originally Posted by mikmaze
mines here, pass side, right under the pass floor, through an existing hole in frame.......

MY GAWD MAN!! Now THAT'S a Horn@!

W O W! !

Hay
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I bought mine on Ebay. Do a search and you should find lots of them. I think the store I bought it from was siege engineering and it cost about $80 (triple horn)


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