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For those who jog in the middle of the street...

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by 300exbat, Mar 4, 2019.

  1. Mar 4, 2019 at 4:36 AM
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    300exbat

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    Mnorris1206

    Mnorris1206 Super white is fast as f***

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    I want ! Have any part numbers or brand? Hard to install ?
     
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    That looks useful. Where'd you get it?
     
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    I bought it from Amazon. It's the Hadley Bully horn. Sounds exactly like a freight train. It took about 2.5 hours to install as it's pretty tight in there, but do-able from up top and from below. I made a small L bracket at work for the horns to mount, but otherwise it was pretty straight forward. It ties in with your existing horns, but with it's own in-line fuse, and I soldered it also to a 15amp fuse into the box under the hood. I added a small switch on the dash to turn it on and off between "Air horns" and "Stock" horns depending on where and what you are doing. (ex. here in Jersey we have state inspections). It definitely has it's benefits including but not limited to Deer, people who entitle themselves to jogging in the entire lane on a double yellow road, vehicles cutting across parking lots across your lane of travel etc....the list is endless. I also tow a 26ft camper a few times a year, and it really opens people eyes when they cut you off to the point I've had some pull over.
     
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    Is it rigged to the steering wheel or a seperate switch? Be good to have both a nice horn for kindly suggestions and one for the dumb ass Uber driver f*ck off horn

    Edit: posted my question as you posted your answer. Thanks

    It would be fun to also wire a camera up to it that bursts high speed for the 10 sec when you press horn to capture runners crapping themselves
     
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  6. Mar 4, 2019 at 6:07 AM
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    TXRailRoadBandit73

    TXRailRoadBandit73 YOTAS,RAILROADIN',RÖKnRÖLLN',BEER,MAX/GEMMA

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    None yet
    Let's get a video sound clip
     
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    Bet this would make for one hell of a DIY write up. :boink:
     
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    It's wired directly to the factory horn (via splice under the hood) and operates with the steering wheel like normal. I installed a little toggle switch to one of the blank button locations on the lower left to turn it on and off; factory horn always works regardless. The directions show you how to wire it to the factory horns, and install a switch for the on and off function; the location for the set up is up to the installer. I tried to get a sound video with my phone, but it's too loud to pick it up correctly. I'll try again when I can. Yes, it's really loud.
     
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    ToyotaTundraMike

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    Bet it works great for bicyclists who aren't aware that there is a bike lane / sidewalk. They are the absolute worst.
     
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    Way back when I would frequent some of the local salvage yards. One of the things I would grab were the horns off of mid 70s American boats. They usually had a high and a low so you had to get both. I was the only person around who had an 84 Toyota pickup with a real horn. It took a little bit to wire up as Toyota wires their horns differently but boy was it fun.

    Since then the new horns on Toyotas are much better but not that great. We now have rotaries that stupid people stop before entering even if there's nobody in it. An air horn just might make them sh^t their pants. Of course I didn't have a wife back then who thinks the horn should never be used.
     
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