Hi, totally expecting banter but......... I need a horn, what sort to get and where from?
Here we go..
honkifyouarehorny.com
He he
[Edited on 24-4-13 by I predict a Riot]
Ha ha.
You want a sensible answer?
CBS, ebay, motorfactors?
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Sensible answer-
Mine came from the scrap yard - thrown in for free with a job lot of other bits.
I figured this was a good practice approach for IVA purposes as as the horn would be OEM standard.
I've got a Stebel nautilus on mine; it's painfully loud.
Thx all
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Originally posted by scudderfish
I've got a Stebel nautilus on mine; it's painfully loud.
I have one similar to this..
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..was on my Dads MK2 Cortina in the 70's. Scared the bejesus out of many an unsuspected motorists/pedestrians/cyclist.
They never have the excuse "I didn't see you mate"
Air horns are NBG you have to keep oiling them and if they and there is a distinct delay before they sound which can be a second or two if they
haven't been used for a while.
Lucas, Fiam or Stebel horns are good, Bosch not great.
Avoid disc style horns unless you are really short of space.
If you just want a horn fit a single hi-note horn.
If you want a grown-up mellow sound get a matched hi-low pair of Lucas horns off a 52 or earlier Rover --- very easy to remove from the
R75
[Edited on 25/4/13 by britishtrident]
quote:
Originally posted by scudderfish
I've got a Stebel nautilus on mine; it's painfully loud.
My horn sounds like a Nissan micra, could definitely do with something better...
Failing that if the budget is tighter, I have one foresale for £2 ono ... aka, yours for the postage!
Garage Clearout
Daniel
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Originally posted by Proby
My horn sounds like a Nissan micra, could definitely do with something better...
Another Stebel Nautilus here!