![]() 02/01/2020 at 18:20 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Working on your car is satisfying when you’re upgrading something and not fixing it.
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Watcha upgrading? Curious minds and all that.
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No good pics, but I upgraded to Hella Sharptone horns. OEM was too quiet at speed, these are much better.
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This is great. OEM horns are crap. I look forward to adding an air horn to my Jeep when it’s time.
I added it to my metro but the tank I had leaked so it was a bit mute. I may even through a cheap harbor freight to the van or equinox. My Jeep has on board air compressor for the locker, so a leaking tank won’t really be an issue.
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Nice. I need to do the same thing to the Toyota. OE hor n is pretty terrible.
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I highly recommend it, they’re only $25 on amazon with prime shipping
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Still l ove that fender!!!
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Thank you!
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I’d love to do something about my horns (among other things, one doesn’t even work), but they are pretty well buried on the S60, sounded like a huge pain in the ass to get in there and switch them when I looked at how to do it.
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It was a pain for me, the usual way is by removing the bumper, but someone told me a way of getting around it
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That fender looks so awesome!
Much better than that stickerbombing trend. Is stickerbombing still a thing?
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I believe it is, but I haven’t seen it in a while