🚨 Blast Your Presence, Own the Road!
The AOLIHAN Car Twin Horn Kit delivers a powerful 130dB dual-tone sound with high (400Hz) and low (330Hz) frequencies, designed for 12V vehicles. Featuring a durable black metal body with a stylish white grill, this kit includes all necessary components—wiring harness, relay, fuse, and button—for easy installation. Compatible with a wide range of vehicles, it combines safety and standout design to ensure you’re heard and noticed wherever you go.
Brand | AOLIHAN |
Color | white horn with wire and button |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.21 x 5.89 x 3.33 inches |
Style | 摩登 |
Noise Level | 130 dB |
Manufacturer | AOLIHAN |
Item Weight | 2.29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.21 x 5.89 x 3.33 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | ALH-DPX |
F**Z
Perfect
Perfect thank you
R**K
Louder Import Car Sound
I bought these to run on my 2008 Subaru Outback. These are Hella knockoffs but they are louder than stock horns. I ended up changing the install a little. I fabbed up my own steel bracket out of 2" X 1/8" flatbar. I ground it into the shape I wanted, drilled holes on either ends for the horns and one in the center to mount to the center outer radiator support and then took a few days to put a few coats of truck bed paint on it. I made the mount so I could mount them easily by removing the lower, center bolt on the hood latch mechanism... Installing the flatbar with the horns already mounted and then finishing the wiring. So, the Outback has the horns behind the bumper cover just in front of the passenger side tire. This is not where I wanted the horns mounted and the kit barely had enough room to get the wiring over to the corner. I actually ended up increasing the length of the positive wire in front of the fuse to give me enough room to stretch the wiring loom, so I had enough room to tuck it up and out of the way with tie straps. Then I fabbed up another loom in order to send wire back out to the front radiator support. Subaru horns only have one wire going to them as they are mechanically grounded... So that through me for a loop until I figured it out. All in all... A very easy installation once the bumper cover is removed. Even that removal and reinstallation is easy.I sounded the horns, and they were definitely louder and deeper than the Roadrunner "Beep Beep" of the regular Outback horn. I see these a definitely worth the money. If anything changes... I'll let you know!
M**S
Loud but not that Loud
I replaced the 24 year old OEM horn on my Honda motorcycle with these. I had to fiddle around quite a bit to obtaining a good installation location. They are certainly louder than the original horn but I doubt that they are 130 db. The instructions were poor but it's not very complicated. Be sure to wired them in parallel because they will work poorly if you wire them in series. I would but them again.
D**O
So good
I installed these a few months ago and I have zero complaints so far. They are LOUD! And they sound good too! I didn't love the wiring harness but I made it work. For the price, they are fantastic
G**S
Works great
Replaced stock horn on a 2010 Mazda3 using existing wiring/relay. The frequencies of these two made for a great tone that did NOT sound like a high pitched clown horn. Nice and loud compared to stock as well.
G**N
Louder than you would think
For 35 bucks you cannot beat these things. How are these and my old 77C 10 and they sound pretty good. I don’t quite sound like a truck, train, air horn, but they sound just like some good loud horns. The wiring is a little bit confusing, but if you follow the instructions and do it, it tells you it works fine. All in all would recommend.
S**6
It’s not an upgrade from stock horns
Calling it a train horn is very misleading. You have to lay on the horn for it to even reach the volume of the stock horn on my Silverado. And if it’s a quick tap of the horn like when I hit the lock button twice, it sounds like a bicycle horn. Embarrassing.
P**A
Loud !
M/C
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