I have no answer to that, but I have to wonder why you'd need a louder horn seeing as you live in Canadamerlinq2 wrote:Hello all,
Anyone out there replaced their OEM horn with a louder aftermarket horn? Any one have any suggestions or part numbers that you would recommend?
Thanks
People in Canada drive terrible. In the last three weeks I have had to lean on the horn to save my life and ensure my car does not get wrecked.GenericM35 wrote:I have no answer to that, but I have to wonder why you'd need a louder horn seeing as you live in Canadamerlinq2 wrote:Hello all,
Anyone out there replaced their OEM horn with a louder aftermarket horn? Any one have any suggestions or part numbers that you would recommend?
Thanks
bejjutsu wrote:I agree that the OEM horn is pretty tame. Not sure if that's a luxury car thing or what. I would look at whats in Toyotas, because they seem to be pretty damn loud (or I just hate the cars)..
Here's a link to a horn that makes different noises depending upon how fast you hit it in succession: http://www.ildungmall.net/index.php?dis ... t_id=29848
110dB is going to be LOUD. Anything over that is going to be insanely loud..
The only thing worse than a Toyota is a Honda.bejjutsu wrote:Toyotas, because they seem to be pretty damn loud (or I just hate the cars)..
Wanna trade places? You come live in gun infested Chicago, and I'll move to Toronto. Deal?merlinq2 wrote:If we were allowed to carry guns in Canada, then I would not need a horn.
