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i have my stock horn sitting in my tool box you can simply just use that wire going into the horn and hook up the positive of an air compressor or an electric 'air style' horn, and ground the negative wire to the horn mounting bolt and walla, ANY aftermarket noise making device runs off of your horn
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If you want dual horns..... FIAMM (sp?) are good.
You get high and low horns that are sort of "Euro style" i guess..... BMW type of sound....
Mount one where the stock one was and run wire to the other one on the opposite end (pass. side) in the same place, there is already a threaded hole (for RightHandDrive car's horn). Just get the right bolt to mount it.
I was having my bumpers painted so it was easy to work without them on the car to install the horns like that..... i recommend removing the bumper. Its easy, 6 large nuts that bolt to the 5mph inner bumper.... after you take off the 3 piece grille, headlights and corners.
Definitely beats the weak japanese beep-beep!
JDM nut & AutoXer: 1992Blaze RedMazda 323 S 262,000 miles and kickin... and got some wicked new goodies recently... BP Engine Build: Soon... Engine on the garage floor, parts on order
"Ever seen a 323 on Anthracite 17" OZ Superleggeras?!?! ...... and more importantly ever seen one with matching 15" Superleggeras for Autox??"
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