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Hey all!

Hope the fall weather has been as good for you as it has been here in GA. On the spur of the moment I bought late-model dual tone horns I would like to add to the 240 I am working on. The current horns sound pretty weak (but do function), so I thought an upgrade would be sorta cool.

Has anyone had experience with wiring problems while doing this? The stock horns have a single lead from the wiring harness, while the new horns I bought have two spade connectors. Can I just ground the horns individually to the frame, or would that short out the circuit? (Obviously, I am new to wiring...)

I have tried searching the forums but came up empty. If this has been discussed before, my apologies!

Thanks,

Steve

Ground the neg(if labeled), and use the lead on the Pos.

You will be horny in no time ROFL !

At least, that's what she said!

Will

I thought it was:

One leg to the ground, and the other to the positive pole.

:D

  • 2 weeks later...

I wish I could mount an air horn in my Z, bet they never expect to hear that from a Z on the interstate.

I see "Ferrari style" air horns on Ebay all the time. If it's (OEM ferrari equipment) then it should be good for your Zed.

ferraris are sports cars too, right? ;)

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