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  • perfect for a mustang

  • Why???

  • Very nice set up!!! I think its all your fault I just bought a used k5la kit and a graham white air valve off ebay : ) I have the same truck i'm going to try and mount the horns in the same spot as well as the air valve. Where did you get the push to connect fittings? Do you have a pic of the bracket you made for the air valve you can send me? I'm looking into an engine driven compressor. I found someone who makes the brackets for a hemi if your interested. Keep the runbys coming!!!

  • I have 2 sets of 3 GG train horns on my truck.I just got another set right now

  • Hey Brian, where did you get the tanks? Also, what kind've compressor is that? How many psi does it fill your tanks up to?

  • Very Nice! I have a Dodge Ram 1500 too and I would love to put a Nathan P5 in there somehow.

  • I like the fact that you actually installed an air horn handle as well.

  • Nice set up check out mine

  • WHY SPOIL THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR WITH RUBBISH HORN !!!

  • damn thats amazing!!!....just think about it ...no one would ever fuck with you on the freeway after you scared the shit out of sum tailgator hahaha hell yeah im getting one!!!! i found one for 800 on ebay but dont know how to set it up yet any ideas? its going on either my honda accord or my Acura Integra...and whats the downside...like what do you sacrifice if anything...just seems too easy

  • Nice install, clean and neat.

  • Whatza "runby"??

  • Ha This makes my day.

  • What a sweet setup. Thats the best I've seen.

  • Sounds great good set up!

  • so is that on a different set up than ur locking horns? like when u push the lock button on the remote does it make that sound lol?

  • @hitman7777777777 Yes when i push the lock on my key it chirps the train horn!!

  • @brianb239 thats badass i wish mine was set up that way

  • Nice setup, how many gallon tanks are those?

  • @fixitdude74 They are 5 gallons each

  • Here's the set up for my truck's horn. Except I won't use that valve, I will use the stock horn button on the steering wheel to blast my horn!

  • I appreciate you havin' your fog lights on... I love it!

  • What size compressor is that? I was just going to use a 5gal supply tanmk and keep filling it but if that little think supports it, I would like to run something like it. I was also looking and the soleniod valves. They are rated for 150psi, would you still reccomend the manual valve?

  • slick setup!

  • can you tell me if there is a website to purchase one of the manual valves that you have, I have looked all over and cant find one anywhere - I have a ball valve and it makes the horn sound like crap

    Thanks

  • ebay,,, type in grahm white valve

  • @brianb239 very nice I am in the process of finding the parts for my horn to so I can install it on my Ford Duelly I have been on air horns of Texas website for parts I see yours is a K3LA which sounds great I look foward to mounting my oldcast P5 I allready have the Grahm white valve and the horn

  • @brianb239 I have a question for you. I have the same handle as you do to operate the horns. I am running 1/2 inch line and inlets, and now I can't get all 3 of my horns on my Leslie RS-3l to chime in. When I was useing a ball-valve they worked just fine, and now with the new set up. It doesn't. I also know my handle is hard to pull. Any ideas as to why?

  • @jason27swg hornblasters dot com/ sells them

  • do you use compressed air tanks or do you use an air compressor thet runs off of your engine?

  • air tanks

  • Not going to lie that sounds sooooo good, Nice set up!

  • muy bueno

  • please send me more information about this train horn

    thank you

  • Great vid, and thank you for going into detail on your installation photos. Where did you purchase your components from? What size solenoid and lines did you choose to run?

  • No solenoid. It has a manual pull valve.

  • How much would one of these fine horns do you for? Sounds great!

  • $1,000

  • amazing.sounds excellent!

  • I had the K5LA but i recently sold it after i did a paint job on it. Even though i had it one bell down it was very loud at 145-150PSI 5 gallon tank and 1/2inch air line. I am looking to buy a K3LA now (BRAND NEW) as the sound is just that tad bit louder.

    I like the way you faced them down its supposed to be louder than front or rear facing mount. As for 200PSI that is crazy! Nice vid though i like it :D!

  • Oh by that i ment a tad bit louder than a used/re-furbed K3LA! ;)

  • where did you get the leaver switch?

  • this is what they sound like with 180lbs of pressure behind them! check out my video responce.

  • Thanks for the Video Response man, Your horns sound great. I plan on doing that sort of set up soon only with a set of K5LA's.

    Your install is perfect!!!

    Happy Honking lol

  • sick! how much psi were u runnin in this clip?

  • 160-200 psi

  • would you ever put another k3 or k5 horn under the truck to realy stand out ?

  • I want a k5la. Im probably going to sell the my k3la to help pay for the k5la.

  • How much would you want for the K3LA? I might be interested. PM me back, if you would, please.

  • 550.00 dollars. let me know

  • Sweet!! Sounds and looks awesome!!

  • Yes they do!! Thanks for the kind words!

  • I admire your installation. You obviously put a lot of thought into it. It's very neat, clean, and professional looking. Truly a job well done. The Nathan's do sound amazing; don't they?

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