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has anyone run any Train horns on their Expy, if so, i got some questions. like where did you mount em, and run the wires and air and such.
 
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Yeah i looked real fast on trainhorn express.com and theres a short horn thatd id like to mount behind the grill or something. atleast definitely hidden for sure. but then depending on the air tank needed where i could run that so yes, i hope someone has done it or seen it done to give some imput
 

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^+1 on Hornblasters. When I get money, I am getting the real ones. The Nathan 5chime.

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I used to have cheap ones, mounted the horns on the inside of the bumper valence so one pointed out of each tow hook opening but I painted them black so they weren't noticeable
 

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I just finished installing my air horns yesterday, after two months of fiddling with various setups (i wanted something cheap and didn't want to use a compressor).
I'll take some pics and hopefully a video tonight, but here's what I basically used:

- 5 gal hyundai air tank with tire valve on intake and 1/4 npt on output. $30 at Walmart (Canada). Takes up to 100 psi. I fill it up from my tire compressor.

- Wolo 402 horns. They're small and cheap ($30) but they sound pretty good when powered by the 80 PSI in my air tank. :) They come with a tiny 10PSI compressor that makes them sound squeaky as hell. Threw that away the day I received it, lol.

They're nowhere near real train horns though. I plan to upgrade to the big 3-horn Wolo "Siberian Express" (~ $100 on amazon). Those are huge and sound badass!! I think they're Nathan K3LA clones.

- $30 12V pneumatic valve with 1/4 npt on both ends. I've plumbed it directly to the output of the air tank, didn't want to use any air lines in between to avoid leaks.

- $5 Wolo air horn button (amazon).

I installed the air tank in the cargo area on the right, next to the 12V outlet, and routed the hose through the spare tire access hole under the floor.
Then i installed the horns under the truck, next to the spare tire (zip tied to the chassis).
I'm using the 12V outlet in the cargo area to power the valve. I used about 15ft of twin 22ga wire from the valve to the horn button in the front. It was really easy to hide the wire under the trim. I placed the horn button to the left of the steering wheel, right next to the power pedal button.

Pics tonight. I didn't have a chance to actually blow the horns while driving yet. Just tested them in the garage and then tested only the air setup on the truck (without the horns). I reckon they output about 125 dB, so I won't be abusing them (the legal limit over here is 100dB), that's why I didn't get a compressor. A 5gal air fill up should last me a few good months.
 
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Pics as promised. Still didn't have a chance to try them yet.

The button. Attached with mounting tape. Didn't want to drill holes in the dash.
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The tank. Currently at only 30 psi after i've tested the valve. Gotta re-pressurize it.
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The valve:
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The horns. That's the spare tire you see on the left.
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I got the hornblaster kit an got them mount behind the front bumper with a 1/2 air line runin to the back were I got a 10 gallon air tank now tryin to figer out how to but the ac comp so I can have air all the time I love mine I miss playin with them cuz ive bruned up my comp
 

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Yeah that's why i didn't want the added headache of maintaining a comp.
 

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Its not to bad had my for 3 years befor they went out on me as long as u take care of them they will last a long time I was runinn 200psi all the time till we hard bad rain an the comps truned on an suck up an filled my tank with 5gall of water an not are
 

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So i've upgraded to the Wolo Siberian Express horns. They're BIIIIG and damn loud. And they sound like real train horns, not squeeky like the trumpets I had last month. I kept the same air setup. I fill the 5 gal tank to 80 PSI from my garage compressor and that lasts me about a dozen honks. I guess that would be more than a week's worth of honks once I get past the intial excitement :)

I had to remove the spare tire to make these monsters fit under the truck. I'll have to move the spare to the roof rack I guess.

Here are a few pics and a vid. You can see the difference in size between the old and the new horns.

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Your link doesn't work.

You mean the video? I just tried it and it worked...

search for "bertro1" on youtube and you should find my channel. It only has this video.
 
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The pics are all there and the Youtube URL is valid, it just didn't show up as a link. Just copy and paste it into your browser and it will work.

Sounds awesome by the way! I could use that in LA traffic!!!
 
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