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Aftermarket horn recommendations?

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by sublimaze, Apr 5, 2024.

  1. Apr 5, 2024 at 8:14 AM
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    sublimaze

    sublimaze [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I am considering replacing the factory horn. I want one that is a little louder, and doesn't sound like a scooter horn. I don't need a HornBlasters-style train horn. Just something a step up from the stock farter. I know the Hella Supertones are popular, but I am not a fan of the tone (sounds like an econobox/ricer horn to me). I was looking at the Denali SoundBomb Original and SoundBomb Mini, and the Hella twin trumpets. Has anyone replaced their stock horn with something that sounds like it belongs on a truck?
     
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    This, with a 400 psi compressor behind it.
    Good luck with that.

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  5. Apr 6, 2024 at 1:16 AM
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    I've ordered a similar air horn from Amazon. Now I am looking for a replacement for the stock horn. The Hella Supertone isn't the sound I am going for, but I appreciate the input!
     
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    One blast from that and I wouldn't hear anything for a week!
     
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    I've already ordered a trumpet-style horn with a mini compressor. I had one in a Mini Cooper, and it was awesome. No one expected that kind of noise from a tiny car :D
     
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    That is hilarious. Obnoxious...but hilairous :rofl:
     
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    Would probably have two horns. That and stock. Don’t need alarm tripping train horns.

    train horns may be only warranted sometimes.

    like Riverside. Pulling a trailer. Wide open highway car jumps a foot in front of your bumper for no reason thinking the brakes are 360mm and total weight 3k lbs which is not.
     
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    Yeah, that is what I am going after. I'm looking for a more truck-like "regular" horn for mundane usage, and also installing a trumpet-style horn + mini compressor for the clowns on the road.
     
  14. Apr 6, 2024 at 1:49 AM
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    It is arguably justified to have OBA/onboard air such as compressor and possibly tank. can run a tool. Air up tires. Pressurize your water. Operate air lockers. Who knows what else.

    that could power train horns.

    I imagine behind grill pointed down would be better than under spare tire delete due to hammer hangers cross tube.
     
  15. Apr 6, 2024 at 2:00 AM
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    I am not quite at that level. My off-roading adventures are very tame compared to many around here. I don't even have underbody armor. But if/when I get into serious wheeling, I will definitely put a tank on my to-do list :thumbsup:
     
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    most of the characteristic sound of the supertone is in the high frequency part. it doesn't sound at all like you're thinking.

    i forgot to mention earlier, i also have a variant of that denali 'sound bomb' horn as well, installed on my rolling tool box.

    something similar to this
    https://www.amazon.com/FARBIN-Compressor,Compact-Electric-Trumpets,Car-Nautilus/dp/B07TM4K3GK?th=1

    while it's great for a laugh, and the compactness was important for me to fit it onto the box, it sounds every bit like a cheap air horn. the yaetek or similar has a deeper 'thrum' to it that makes for a little more authority without the autozone tone. and combined with the supertone low-tone horn, it's gets closer to the train horn tone without the expense or hassle.
     
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    If you could find the sound effect when he is charging is atomic breath your tesla would be the finest one on earth.

    The powering up charging sound
     
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    Get a cruise ship horn
     
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  20. Apr 6, 2024 at 10:29 AM
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    I literally just discovered those on YouTube. They sounded pretty good. I’ll put them on my short list :thumbsup:
     
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