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Review on Improved SEO: FIAMM 66059 OOGA Horn by Alex Britton

Revainrating 3 out of 5

If you're wondering which ooogah horn to get -

I've had aftermarket horns (well the Ziebart guys installed aftermarket horns - I'm not a mechanic) on my cars for years ( all new Toyota). ). On my 2005 machine (Avalon) the first one failed after 2-3 years so I replaced it and it lasted. When I traded in for a new car (a 2010 Avalon), I reinstalled the Wolo along with three other aftermarket mufflers. (I'm having too much fun with this.) Unfortunately, the Wolo Ooga horn only lasted about 14 months back then. It was nice and loud, but not quite the sound I know from vintage cars. So I ordered a FIAMM Ooga Horn. I can't say anything about durability yet - it's only been installed for about two weeks - but it sounds less convincing than the Wolo. Either way, you need to get the timing right, just a certain push length, to get the sound we all know and love. If this one lasts, great, I'll keep it. If it fails I will buy another Wolo or try another brand. In short, this horn is fun, but I'd try one of the others. Recent observations - I've had this horn for almost two years now. It has held up better, but if you don't use it often enough, it sounds very painful and anemic. I wouldn't buy it again but it seems to be quite durable.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Big and bulky