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PIAA 85110 115db 400HZ + 500HZ Sports Horn


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List Price: $53.35
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Manufacturer: PIAA
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Binding: Misc. Brand: PIAA EAN: 0722935851105 Feature: Powerful, attention-getting sports horn Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: PIAA Legal Disclaimer: Package contains one pair 2(TWO) PIAA Sports Horns / One 400hz and One 500hz Manufacturer: PIAA Model: 85110 Publisher: PIAA Studio: PIAA
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Features
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Powerful, attention-getting sports horn 115 decibels 400HZ and 500HZ Helps to improve motor safety Announces your presence with style
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Editorial Reviews:
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Universal PIAA automotive sport horns PIAA high performance automotive horn upgrade / replacement. Compact and lightweight design to fit your cars, trucks or SUVs. High performance auto horn rated at 500Hz and 400Hz with 115db. The PIAA sports horn can be easily install in your vehicle. The custom PIAA auto horns have an all weather shield guard to protect it from water, snow, duct, and dirt to enter the horn. The PIAA Sports Horn comes complete with one (1) 500Hz horn, one (1) 400Hz horn and installation instructions. No wiring harness is required. Can be install in any cars, trucks, and SUVs. PIAA Sports Horn for most vehicles Features:-- Getting attention around you.-- Includes one 500Hz and one 400Hz horn-- Powerful 115db Dual Tone. -- Weather Resistant Cover.-- Easy Installation. -- Super Light Weight. Install the PIAA Sports Horn in place of the factory horn(s). Do NOT use the PIAA Sports Horn with the factory horn doing as may violate local nose regulations. Installation instructions for the PIAA Sports Horn click here.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome! Comment: I replaced my wimpy Civic horns with these and I am very happy with them! They are much louder and demand attention!! Great price too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: PIAA 115db 400hz +500hz horn Comment: I purchased this product to replace the stock horns on my 1994 jeep . they are an exact match for tone,only louder. install is easy and everything is included. PIAA quality at a great price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: HONK > squeek Comment: When I purchased my 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer, I was devastated to find out that I was stuck with a bicycle horn... or so I thought.
The sound emitted by this item is quite impressive when compared to my old squeek toy of a horn. Cars come with a dual horn set-up, each with a different sound frequency. Mine were located directly in the center of the hood and the second was in front of the passenger side wheel well. The first installation took less than an hour (there were 2 installations, I'll explain later) and the sound produced is well suited for my car. It's not a glass shattering train horn, but it easily gets the attention of the people who think turn signals should be optional.
Unfortunately, the instructions that came with the item weren't exactly flawless. I didn't know that the 400HZ horn should have been mounted in place of the center horn. After the first installation, I drove my car for a test honk and I realized that the horn sounded like it was projecting the sound to the right of my car, rather than directly in front of me. Switched their places and, voila, problem solved.
Because of the above issue, it doesn't net it the full perfect 5 star rating and I can't leave 4.5 stars, so 4 will have to do. Nonetheless, if you need a horn that will make your presence known all the while keeping it street legal, this is definately something you should honk at.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More (and less) than I expected. Comment: After having my lane space invaded one too many times, I decided to get this puppy for my motorcycle, the price seemed right and the manufacturer was well-known.
When it arrived, I was surprised that it consisted of *2* horns, not one, and that it didn't, in that case, include a relay.
So, after some amount of grief trooping around the usual parts stores (Kragen, Autozone, Napa), trying to find a relay that could be bolted to the inner fairing, installation was completed.
If success is defined by getting attention, then it worked. On the freeway, a gal driving some hopped-up something or other just decided to move into my lane, no signal, no head-turn, no lookee in mirror. One brief 'parp' on the horn, which would previously either have not been heard at all, or at most, rewarded with a snarl of derision, appeared to cause an acute panic attack, accompanied by 'mucho swervo'.
I think she never figured out that it was the *motorcycle* that was making that noise.
On balance, then, great fun. But don't think that these horns are going to make you sound like a semi truck, though.
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