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Installing a Grover Emergency Stuttertone Air Horn on an m923

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I put a set of trainhorns on my M54A2 front fender .The horns are controled by a manual trainhorn valve. With the valve you can control the volume from being able to use them in parades to being painful to your ears.I still have the stock airhorns on the truckbut never use them anymore. Mike
 

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Beerslayer

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Tried to blow my horn to tell a friend that I was in his driveway this morning, -----nothing happened. Looks like it may just be the right time to make that mod on my M54. I would like to keep the original horns just for when I don't want to scare the cr-- out of any one though. I think a switch to toggle between the two would be great.
That sounds like the easiest way to set one up. I haven't done my air piping yet, but will be back to work on it soon.

I have some extra horns too, will put then in a classified ad as soon as I can get packaging for shipping figured out.
 

jrod66

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I like the air horn idea, but I really like the train horn valve, controlling the air like that is a good idea, I might reconsider this mod for my truck
 
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