This is an overview of the install of my Viair Ultra Light Duty onboard air system and my Wolo Model 847 Siberian Express 'Train Horn' that I installed on my 2002 Jeep Wrangler: Sahara Edition.
The tank is 1 gallon and though it does sound the horn for short blasts you'll likely want the 2.5 gallon tank for longer runs of the horns. The closest horn I can think of that this one resembles would be a Nathan P3 but the tone is definatly off from that one.
Overall the entire Jeep is a big toy for me and this is something I've wanted to do for years. I figured the rail enthusiasts would appreciate it and fellow Jeep owners would like to see how the set up was installed.
For the horn 'purests' out there that think it's a virtual sin to place a horn of this magnitude on a vehicle, feel free to complain away. My skin is thick.
Enjoy!
Two longs, a short and a long...that's what I do at work everyday!
jsbrandon 1 week ago
Thanks for this; your video helped a lot with the installation of mine.
coloradorockscar 1 month ago
I've loved trains since I was about 1, just found your videos and I love them!
aubietiger1928 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Nice Droid x
blurrybuffalo 1 month ago
Great Install! Love the set up!
gsxrbuckeye 3 months ago
hoolg i wish you lived near me so you could help me install mine on my 2012 Sahara Unlimited.. can't find anybody to do the work :(
tryron78 3 months ago
I am actually a horn purest as you call it but I agree with everyone else, your set up and placement of the tank and the compressor is awesome ... Now you oughta get you some air lockers to go in it now
yellowasstruck 4 months ago
Holy shit that is awsome I gotta get one.
skoobie5 5 months ago
Good thinking on the air access. You always have air for a flat lol.
Labzo441 6 months ago
That is awsome man!! I need to get one of these!!
EBeauregard18 6 months ago