K3LA train horns
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K3LA train horns
I figured since I am installing the air seats I might as well dig deep and install a set of horns. After scouring the 'net for quite a while I am still empty handed. I have a compressor (200psi) and two 5 gallon tanks ordered. Anybody know of a supply house that carries the Nathan horns and the Graham white valves.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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lets see if this works... http://www.businessvision.net/edge/M...oduct&SKU=k3LA pricey but guarenteed loud, then there's this guy from ebay http://stores.ebay.com/Grover-Air-Horns-of-Texas
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Originally Posted by mikmaze
lets see if this works... http://www.businessvision.net/edge/M...oduct&SKU=k3LA pricey but guarenteed loud, then there's this guy from ebay http://stores.ebay.com/Grover-Air-Horns-of-Texas
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Originally Posted by mikmaze
lets see if this works... http://www.businessvision.net/edge/M...oduct&SKU=k3LA pricey but guarenteed loud, then there's this guy from ebay http://stores.ebay.com/Grover-Air-Horns-of-Texas
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Originally Posted by Ten_Bucks
Yikes!! K5's are 1600 bucks.
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big truck chrome shops have train horns for less money than mentioned and you truly do not want to be next to them when they are used unexpectedly they use a 1/2" airline to flow the air and most guys just use a regular ball valve but they offer a valve to go with them. www.atwchrome.com and type in train horn
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I have been dowloading clips of different train whistles along with some grover horns. If I had the room I'd put a set of K5 or early P5 horns on. The late P5's sound lame. I have settled on a set of sand cast K3s. Now I just gotta find a set. I will probably get a new set from air chime.