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πŸ“’ Piaa 85115 Superior Black Twin Tone Bass Horn, 112Db 330Hz and 400Hz Review

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Details

BrandLoud car horn
ColorBlack
MaterialHorn
Fit TypeUniversal Fit
Noise Level115 dB

Description of πŸ“’ Piaa 85115 Superior Black Twin Tone Bass Horn, 112Db 330Hz and 400Hz

Powerful, attention-getting sports horn. 115 decibels at 2.7 amps each. 330Hz and 400Hz announces your presence with style. Helps to improve motor safety and announces your presence with style. Easy installation.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Here's the horn! - Electrical

I have a 2001 Ford F150 SuperCrew and I'm sick of it sounding like a horn that should sound on a circus clown car. After reading the reviews for the PIAA 85115, I decided I would stick with it. Needless to say, wow! Where's the difference. My application required splices and wire connectors because my original wire harness plugins weren't working. This is how I handled the installation. Please note that you will need additional wiring to do the following. I had both red and black 16 gauge wire.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Concerns me

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sounds great, pretty easy to install on a Honda Civic.

. My goal was to find the loud, deep "big ol' car horn" that strikes fear into men's hearts and doesn't disappoint. Since the Civic only has one wire that connects to the single stock horn with a special wire clamp, I had to make some simple extra wires to power and ground the two horns. However, the included instructions were very clear on the various wiring situations you might encounter under the hood. I spent $2.50 at my local hardware store to buy a few feet of 16ga wire and some spade…

Pros
  • . Great overall performance.
Cons
  • . Disappear.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tone - worth the price - great addition!

First a few disclaimers: ** Superior bass horn doesn't sound like it does in my video. It has been added to a single Ford OEM high frequency horn for a distinctive tone.** If you are unfamiliar with automotive electrical concepts, do not attempt this and consult a professional. I'm not responsible for any damage if you don't do this. **Before purchasing aftermarket horns, ensure you have easy access to the stock horn location and wiring. I was very lucky with a very complex 2 hour setup; but it

Pros
  • Brilliantly done
Cons
  • Embarrassingly