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A distracted driver drifting into your lane while your factory horn goes unnoticed is the kind of moment where a louder alert can matter. This dual air horn system helps you alert other drivers during lane changes, near misses, or when someone's backing into your bumper.
This system connects directly to your vehicle's existing horn button through the 12V electrical circuit. The built in compressor fills both air chambers when you press the button, releasing 130 decibels through dual horns. The air refills between honks automatically, so you can sound the horn repeatedly without waiting for pressure to rebuild.
It outputs 130 decibels, reaching drivers multiple car lengths away even with windows rolled up. The dual horn setup creates a deeper tone that stands out from typical vehicle horns. The silver and black metal housing bolts to your frame using the included mounting bracket and installation hardware.
The bracket mounts to trucks, cars, SUVs, and boats that run on 12V electrical systems. Installation hardware connects to your current horn wiring without requiring additional voltage converters or external components. The compressor installs in your engine bay or underneath the chassis where it stays clear of road debris and weather exposure.
Is a 130 decibel horn legal to install on my vehicle?
Horn volume and type are regulated in many states and countries, and legal limits often fall well below 130 decibels for standard road vehicles. Check your local vehicle equipment laws before installing this horn on a street-driven vehicle, since exceeding legal limits could result in a citation or failed inspection.
Does this require rewiring my whole horn system?
No. It connects directly to your vehicle's existing horn button and 12V circuit without needing voltage converters or extra components.
Where does the compressor get installed?
Typically in the engine bay or underneath the chassis, in a spot shielded from road debris and weather exposure.
What vehicles is this compatible with?
Cars, trucks, SUVs, and boats running on standard 12V electrical systems.
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