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From: Hestian5
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  • That's one of the cleanest setups I've seen. Very nice.

  • Do you have to have an electrical engineering degree to set this up. And where did you get the horn?

  • NICE INSTALL

  • do you think they would look gay ontop of the truck??

  • That is serious

    

  • How much was the total cost?

  • @PoesKlap133 at least 1500 for all the air ultilitys and valves and the horn. The cheapest k5 you can find is for $800 at jackson performance products

  • @Evansville64 I have to bring this to SOuth Africa, the monkeys will shit themselves! hahahaha

  • Now thats a nice clean set up

  • awesome truck man. Love it.

  • Where did you get your manual valve, and what kind is it, and how much was it? A lot of questions I know but I like that setup.

  • What psi are you running to the horns? I see a lot of comments that say no more than 130psi or you can hurt the diaphragms on the K5's. I have a set of K5LA horns from the early 1980's and want my tank to hold 200 psi but have a regulator down stream bring it down to 130psi but all I can find are regulators that top out at 125psi. Is 125psi enough as well?? Mine are going on my 2003 F250!

  • They'll sound great at 125 and if your tank is holding 200 it will stay at 125 longer. my tank is holding 135 to 140 but the compressors don't kick in until about 100 and they sound great even then.

  • thats a nice set up. where did you get your hose and fittings

  • nice setup

  • Wow that is quite the setup! Very nicely done!

  • looks good dude :D

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