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REAL Train Horns Only, Come On In...

Mad Maxx

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This is only for People that have REAL Train Horns. Meaning Leslie, Nathan, Wabco, ect... The Real Deal, no HornBlasters Shockers, Wolo 3 Chimes, Truck Stop Horns, ect...

Whatever you got them Mounted on, Car or Truck.

Lets see where you got your stuff Mounted, the Specs on it all (How many Gallon Tank, Air Line Size, Compressor Model, Horn Model, you get the idea.) Post up as many Pics as you can and as much Info as you can.

I'll start it off...

Leslie RS3K Horn / 5 Gallon Tank / 1 480c Compressor / 1/2" Lines / 110/145psi Switch. Got the Horns Mounted under the Bed facing out the Back Corner where the Exhaust Exits. I got my Debris Shields Today, so I'll be able to Turn them Forward now. :)

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I'm wanting to order a Nathan K3 and Mount it up behind the Grille / Front Bumper Area. But I am worried about the Vibration possibly setting off the Air Bags, because I heard the Sensors for them are attached to the Rad Support. What do you think?
 
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