hella horns?

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thinking ill get a set of hellas just so i can try it and see the quality and ill prob make a diy here. but my friend is getting new horns for his 95 f350 7.3L...he said i can have the stock horns. and those are loud over his diesel engine, wonder what they would sound like on a little accord
 

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You should wire it to some loud speakers and have it play ludacris "move ***** get out the way", that should get their attention lol.
 

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thinking ill get a set of hellas just so i can try it and see the quality and ill prob make a diy here. but my friend is getting new horns for his 95 f350 7.3L...he said i can have the stock horns. and those are loud over his diesel engine, wonder what they would sound like on a little accord


get the hellas and make a diy!!!
 

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I got a pair of hella supertones horns on my Accord. Actually both the stock PLUS the 2 hella horns and they are hella loud (i.e total 4 horns) lol.

Forget about the weak a$$ stock horns.

Since the wires are there, you can get a voltmeter and probe while someone presses the horn switch so you will know which is the positive wire.

I would guess that the hellas would pull just slightly more power compared to the stock horns and the stock wiring should be able to take the slight extra load. However, I would still recommend using a separate relay so that you can be sure that the hella are getting full power. I used the separate relay that came with the hellas.
 

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no diy needed, they wire up like anything else, and fit perfectly in the stock horn mounting holes. just had to take my bumper off to free up room, then plugged in and mounted and got the bumper back on
 

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no diy needed, they wire up like anything else, and fit perfectly in the stock horn mounting holes. just had to take my bumper off to free up room, then plugged in and mounted and got the bumper back on

Kind of like how I said it would be.

:coffee:
 
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