TRUCK HORN!!!!
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I don't mind someone talking on the phone while driving, you are right in saying it isn't anyone's business outside of the individuals on either side of that phone call. But it becomes my business when that driver begins obstructing the flow of traffic due to that distracting phone call. (usually driving to slow, making horrible lane changes, etc.) Hopefully the hands-free law starting here in LA on July 1st will help. Definitely a hard law to enforce, but at least it's a start.
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...wow, this is a new low. This topic wins the prize.
And I thought "cup holder" was a low point, what next?...
I got it, how about the golden favorite-"Post pics of your GF !" thread- always a hit with the kiddies.
And I thought "cup holder" was a low point, what next?...
I got it, how about the golden favorite-"Post pics of your GF !" thread- always a hit with the kiddies.
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Originally Posted by carfucious' post='612336' date='Jun 29 2008, 09:28 AM
...wow, this is a new low. This topic wins the prize.
And I thought "cup holder" was a low point, what next?...
I got it, how about the golden favorite-"Post pics of your GF !" thread- always a hit with the kiddies.
And I thought "cup holder" was a low point, what next?...
I got it, how about the golden favorite-"Post pics of your GF !" thread- always a hit with the kiddies.
I wonder what other threads here you think you are too high to read or do not meet your standards? Ever heard of "there are no dumb questions, just stupid answers"? Take it easy there....
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Originally Posted by carfucious' post='612336' date='Jun 29 2008, 11:28 AM
...wow, this is a new low. This topic wins the prize.
And I thought "cup holder" was a low point, what next?...
I got it, how about the golden favorite-"Post pics of your GF !" thread- always a hit with the kiddies.
And I thought "cup holder" was a low point, what next?...
I got it, how about the golden favorite-"Post pics of your GF !" thread- always a hit with the kiddies.
Lighten up.
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Originally Posted by geneatals' post='612361' date='Jun 29 2008, 04:01 PM
I wonder what other threads here you think you are too high to read or do not meet your standards? Ever heard of "there are no dumb questions, just stupid answers"? Take it easy there....
I believe I already indicated other threads that I thought were of a standard that may not be altogether compelling.
The point is, this may not be a great idea. It may be only my feeling, but a mid-luxury sedan is an unusual place to have "train horns" honestly considered for installation. Only two other respondents actually stated as much. I am sure most of us have seen those wonderful y@utube videos of people driving around and scaring innocent by-standers on the street for no other good reason than for their own pleasure, having very little to do with cellphone abuses.
To stay on topic and as a real aid to the thread starter, to find the wires for the horns- Open the hood and set the parking brake. Have a companion set in the car and turn the key to the accessory position. Then have the assistant sound the horn until you are able to locate and disconnect the wires leading to them, having a third assistant capture this on video may make for some good entertainment later. Use a volt/ohm meter to discern the polarity while activating the horn button. Then connect to the wiring as instructed in the new horn installation manual.
Keeping with the spirit of the theme, I am tempted to suggest that you proudly drill and mount the horns right on the hood, however, I am sensing that a more stealth location may be desireable, take a look at the area in the grill when the belly panel is removed.
If you are indeed successful in installing these horns, might I suggest some level of restraint in their use, as the day you blast someone coming home from an all night bender you may find yourself in an awkward, if not dangerous situation.
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Originally Posted by carfucious' post='612410' date='Jun 29 2008, 02:13 PM
Thank you for your direct response.
I believe I already indicated other threads that I thought were of a standard that may not be altogether compelling.
The point is, this may not be a great idea. It may be only my feeling, but a mid-luxury sedan is an unusual place to have "train horns" honestly considered for installation. Only two other respondents actually stated as much. I am sure most of us have seen those wonderful y@utube videos of people driving around and scaring innocent by-standers on the street for no other good reason than for their own pleasure, having very little to do with cellphone abuses.
To stay on topic and as a real aid to the thread starter, to find the wires for the horns- Open the hood and set the parking brake. Have a companion set in the car and turn the key to the accessory position. Then have the assistant sound the horn until you are able to locate and disconnect the wires leading to them, having a third assistant capture this on video may make for some good entertainment later. Use a volt/ohm meter to discern the polarity while activating the horn button. Then connect to the wiring as instructed in the new horn installation manual.
Keeping with the spirit of the theme, I am tempted to suggest that you proudly drill and mount the horns right on the hood, however, I am sensing that a more stealth location may be desireable, take a look at the area in the grill when the belly panel is removed.
If you are indeed successful in installing these horns, might I suggest some level of restraint in their use, as the day you blast someone coming home from an all night bender you may find yourself in an awkward, if not dangerous situation.
I believe I already indicated other threads that I thought were of a standard that may not be altogether compelling.
The point is, this may not be a great idea. It may be only my feeling, but a mid-luxury sedan is an unusual place to have "train horns" honestly considered for installation. Only two other respondents actually stated as much. I am sure most of us have seen those wonderful y@utube videos of people driving around and scaring innocent by-standers on the street for no other good reason than for their own pleasure, having very little to do with cellphone abuses.
To stay on topic and as a real aid to the thread starter, to find the wires for the horns- Open the hood and set the parking brake. Have a companion set in the car and turn the key to the accessory position. Then have the assistant sound the horn until you are able to locate and disconnect the wires leading to them, having a third assistant capture this on video may make for some good entertainment later. Use a volt/ohm meter to discern the polarity while activating the horn button. Then connect to the wiring as instructed in the new horn installation manual.
Keeping with the spirit of the theme, I am tempted to suggest that you proudly drill and mount the horns right on the hood, however, I am sensing that a more stealth location may be desireable, take a look at the area in the grill when the belly panel is removed.
If you are indeed successful in installing these horns, might I suggest some level of restraint in their use, as the day you blast someone coming home from an all night bender you may find yourself in an awkward, if not dangerous situation.
Mike
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My Ride: 08 550 Carbon Sport Almost everything factory, but no sound upgrades.
I carry one of those canned air horns you buy in a boat store.
Favorite use is when the kids in the Camarro pull up beside with woofers blasting and window open.
Five or four short blasts makes my point obvious and then the birds flip!
Favorite use is when the kids in the Camarro pull up beside with woofers blasting and window open.
Five or four short blasts makes my point obvious and then the birds flip!
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I've added Hella air horns to most of my cars and they are a bit louder, but it's the different sound that makes them more effective! I just always figure it's better to be able to get the attention of the moron who is making that lane change right into my car BEFORE he/she hits me!!