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replacing the OEM horn
HAs anyone replaced their horn for a louder one without having to modify the wiring or add a relay??
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Yep. I put a Transit one on. Plug and play as they say and its a lot noisier!
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Yep, i put on a Stebel TM80/1. Just plug and pray.
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I like the plugging part but not the praying.
did you mean ford transit? which tone stebel did you get are they both loudar than the standard one? thanks |
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https://www.horns24.de/Stebel-TM80-1-12V-500Hz
I have fitted this one. It is louder than the standard one. |
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I think stebel TM80/1 will be the one. checked the OEM horn shows 105dB & 3A
TM80 is 109db with similar current draw. It is slightly bigger so I have to check to make sure there is enough space & clearance. Don't want it to vibrate & bounce against the yoke or the rad! Thanks for your inputs guys |
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I switched the OEM one with a
Denali SoundBomb Mini
Specifications: Sound Output: 113 dB at 3 feet Current Draw: 5 Amp Dimensions: 3.25"(82mm) x 3.4"(86mm) x 2.5"(63mm) Works fine, is a little bigger so the clutch cable kinda rubs on it but other than that its ok. |
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