Installing the Dixie horn on Family Toter. Wife said no, but what momma don't know don't hurt momma!

1 year ago
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The exact horn I used can be found here https://amzn.to/3SAWCdA
It works surprisingly good for $27 in Chinese horns. The wiring products I use I am are as follows as well. I highly advise getting better butt connectors, and the kit I use is here https://amzn.to/3RjulXR and the sheathing I get that looks like OEM, and is split on the side is https://amzn.to/3rieSgl and has multiple options of size and length. I typically buy a lot, cause it is one of those extra steps that really help clean up your engine bay. I do advise the DEI stuff if you are worried about the wires melting found here https://amzn.to/3dLw3DX of course you need a wire stripper and crimper if you want to do this type of project, and honestly, the cheap ones are the only ones I use. Here are some WORKPRO ones for $8 https://amzn.to/3dOGnuG none of these are direct sponsors, but I do get an affiliate marketing kickback if you decide to purchase them. I am just making my way the only way I know how. It's just a little more than the law will allow.

My wife has no idea I placed this on the Suburban a week later, and the horn works amazingly. You can't ask for better operation as there are many that cost twice as much that have missing notes. Totally adds 10 horsepower, and helps you straighten the curve, and flatten the hill.

I overshare a little, but if you're driving around with a dixie horn you probably have similar feelings about

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