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Train horn wireing
I have my train horns wire so they wook with stock horn a wanted to add a switch so i could select witch horn i wanted to work
Matt |
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hey naja, how did you wire that, im looking to do the same thing.
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[QUOTE=najaf4life;416464]are you asking how you do that? are you saying you want a switch like this???
yea just like that Matt |
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well I cutted the lead wire to the train horn... tapped into the lead where I cutted it off brought it back to the switch... then took one to the train horn, and one to the truck horn... and that is why the switch will work with two different things... if need be I can explain more or talk to you about it over the phone if you want... hope this helps a little
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lol he said "cutted"
how many have you had tonight sir? |
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I drinked 2 beers so far tonight.
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![]() not enough I guess....
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i figured it would be somthin like that just makin sure
Thanks Matt |
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Might I ask why you didnt mount the tank and compressor underneath? I fit mine on the passenger side frame rail, had to take the compressor off of the tank tho....
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