Twin shell horns produce high and low tones that combine into one loud, harmonious blast Durable black die-cast shell bodies with dress-up 4-1/4" diameter chrome-plated steel domes Easy to instal
Average Customer Rating:
3.5 out of 5
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1 of 2 (50%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for GARAGE-PRO™ PEKO TWIN ELECTRIC HORN SETS
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Good sound quality...,
July 12, 2007
By JCP870from Columbus, GA
Appearance:
4
out of 5
Ease of Use/Installation:
3
out of 5
Quality/Construction:
4
out of 5
Sound:
4
out of 5
Pros: sound, volume, wiring Cons: no instructions, a little big
"I replaced my stock single-tone horn on my 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT with this model. The only instructions included was a wiring diagram on the back of the box. I ended up not needing the relay that was included - which actually made installation much simpler. The horn is a little bulky, but has great sound and volume."
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Review 2 for GARAGE-PRO™ PEKO TWIN ELECTRIC HORN SETS
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
Not loud enough,
July 3, 2007
By Frontierfrom Hartford, CT
Appearance:
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Ease of Use/Installation:
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Quality/Construction:
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Sound:
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"They look pretty nice, two large horns, one for low and one for high and a bracket to mount them. Just one of these horns was quite a bit larger than the stock horn in my '05 Frontier. I couldn't fit them with the bracket so mounted them another way. I somehow fried the relay but it is a nice little kit with everything included. I had another relay and just replaced it with that. Problem is they really aren't that loud in my opinion. I had screwed up my old horn (water while off-roading) and wanted to replace it with something pretty loud, a good truck horn, but this, to me, just sounds like a typical stock car horn. I guess I thought it would be louder, esp. given the physical size of the horns. I can borrow a dB tester and post how loud they were. I tried to keep the horns up so the bumper didn't block them too."
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