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R34 Horn Repalcement?

Current factory horn is shitful, maybe even broken it sounds so bad. Have had to use it more than I thought due to mums in high-riding SUVs cutting me off. 

Is there a nice bolt on option from another Nissan perhaps? Light commercial truck or something lol

Or has anyone experimented with this sort of thing? Just plain and black, not red or ricey like the Subi/Evo guys seem to like behind the grill. 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pair-New-Genuine-HELLA-Black-Knight-Disc-24V-45W-Commercial-Car-4x4-Horn-Set-/182337626435?hash=item2a742b6143:g:pIgAAOSwnbZYFup~

 

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Jesus Christ I had my headphones on and the volume too loud and scared the shit outta myself. 

Rando question, do you have to run both? Car only runs 1 horn factory anyway and would save on mounting/wiring etc. 

 

 

Usually with twin kits they are different frequencies, i.e. the one linked above is "Comes with 500Hz High + 410Hz Low Horns plus 12 volt Relay + 2 Brackets"

Running only 1 I imagine would change the designed tone, so you could test which of the high/low sounds better to you, or just get one that is designed to be single.

I have a set of Hella sharptones to install, but struggling to find space at the moment

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