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Originally Posted by Rottluver
There is a decibel limit for car horns......
This shouldn't be any louder than say a semi-truck's horn, and I'm sure they are in compliance with the law
C'mon though stop focusing on the air horns and look at my 4-puck clutch and standalone engine management..
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Originally Posted by WAHUSKER
Damn it, that reminds me, I left the air horns on my Dakota when I traded it in.
Oh, yeah, nice clutch.....over-rated tho. Get an auto.
Oh, yeah, nice clutch.....over-rated tho. Get an auto.
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Originally Posted by Poik
"...capable of emitting sound audible under normal conditions from a distance of not less than two hundred feet, but no horn or other warning device may emit an unreasonably loud or harsh sound or a whistle." - 46.37.380(1)
This shouldn't be any louder than say a semi-truck's horn, and I'm sure they are in compliance with the law
C'mon though stop focusing on the air horns and look at my 4-puck clutch and standalone engine management..
This shouldn't be any louder than say a semi-truck's horn, and I'm sure they are in compliance with the law
C'mon though stop focusing on the air horns and look at my 4-puck clutch and standalone engine management..
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I bought my dad a horn like that for his lawn mower so he could putt around the yard and when he wanted something he could just toot the horn. It made a bunch of different sounds...