Train Horn on the Expedition!

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Shane Goddard

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Sweet!
How did you get that air tank to fit?

@Yukon Joe


We removed the spare tire and mounted the horns where the spare tire would go and the tank directly behind the license plate.

You could hear the compressor more than I wanted inside the Expedition so I removed the rear lining and put dynamat everywhere. That made a huge difference!
 

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That sounds like UP, BNSF or old Conrail horns. Every railroad has there own tone. Locomotive air compressors function in the 125-140psi range. A min of 90psi, for the brakes to work. The horns are designed for that air pressure.
 
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