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I also tapped into my stock horn wiring, but I routed the wiring to a toggle switch that allows either the stock horn to sound or the big air horn to let loose! Either way, it just takes a push in the steering column like usual to get it going...
 
I took a "off" switch off a old grass trimmer/weed eater etc... . Works perfect! its quite the red mistory switch! I had a buddy ask what it was but I just smiled, he pressed the button, horns touched off and he about jumped out of his pants it was great!! :-laf





Ian
 
Thanks for all the good ideas guys. I guess I have more homework to do. My primary goal is to get an on-board air system running first for the RV tires. But... ... what good is on-board air if you don't have some horns to make sure it is working. Right??
 
Think twice about Grovers. The way they mount their pumps on the 12-V electric motors is not well designed and I was constantly tightening the screws/bolts on mine. Grover has a policy of imposing a service charge of $25. 00 on all orders under $200. 00; this keeps their dealers from sending in a lot of small orders for parts, and instead forces the dealers to bundle their orders together until they reach a minimum of $200. 00. So, if you need a part from Grover, go to your dealer and he doesn't have it in stock, you may have to wait until the dealer totals up $200. 00 in orders. You can order it yourself from Grover, but they won't waive the $25. 00 charge for private customers, UNLESS the customer picks up the parts in person at the Grover factory, which is in east Los Angeles. I'm close enough (45 miles) so I could do that. If you can't do that and have to have the part shipped, your $10. 00 part will cost $35. 00. One time I ordered a pump rebuild kit, and the piston connecting rod was steel. The next time I ordered the kit, the connecting rod was aluminum and would not hold the crank bearing. I drove to the factory to make SURE I was getting an all-steel rebuild kit.
 
I purchased my Grover horns from Rickson: http://www.ricksontruck.com

The Grover horns are high quality. The Grover air compressor is junk. The trucks that have Grover horns as original equipment have no need for the junk Grover compressor.

A look at the Rickson site shows that he sells a Thomas air compressor (http://www.rtpumps.com/rtpumps/us/she/en/home. nsf) rather than the Grover junk compressor.

My air horn service from Rickson has been great.
 
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Radshooter said:
I am not crazy about tying it into the stock horn because sometimes you just need a little toot. That is what the stock horn is for. Also, I don't want to have to flip toggles to enable horns and disable stock horns etc



Steve



Right now, I have a solenoid plugged into the stock horn connector so the steering wheel horn buttons power it. I WANT to rewire the steering wheel so the right button powers the air horn, and the left button powers a little 'beep beep' horn from a Honda Civic. :D It'd be fun to hit the wimpy horn first to confuse someone, then blast them with the 24" Grover. :D :-laf I don't know how involved a rewire would be though...



As for OBA, I made brackets to mount a york compressor to the 12V. It works well enough to run air tools(impact, die grinder, etc) and fill tires. :cool:
 
Radshooter said:
I am not crazy about tying it into the stock horn because sometimes you just need a little toot. That is what the stock horn is for.



Actually, if you only give the button a quick tap, the horn only gives a quick toot. Not full blast, like if you held it on longer. For me though, if I need to hit the horn, I want it loud. I WANT to get someones attention. I do the same in the big truck.
 
I just tapped into the wire for the stock horn.
There is some delay for the air horns, so when I just tap the horn button only the factory horn blows. If I lay on it, BOTH blow.

I wonder how many people have freaked out, looking for the "other" truck. LOL

FWIW, I have seen an ad for a wireless button that attaches to the steering wheel that can control whatever you want. I don't remember the name of the product, but I'l look for it when I have time.
 
I am putting mine either on the top of the steering coloum or on the left od the wheel just below the cluster (also have my airdog light there).



Viair makes a top notch onboard air system (go with the Heavy Duty one). Or better yet get there 480 compressor like me (superfast!!!)



I am going to be running 3 chime Nathan's with a 200# compressor. full 1/2" lines and a 3/4" selinoid valve.



Do you think 10gal of air @ 200psi is enough to run them???? ANyone?
 
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