If it was six horns that would likely be "Sunny" the Haywood Sullivan Syncro: http://www.haywood-sullivan.com/vanagon/index.html The original post actually ruled this out as too much work. Thanks, Chris ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 01:06:30 EDT >From: Kim Brennan <KimBrennan@aol.com> >Subject: Re: Horn upgrade: Can you make it LOUDER but still sound like a veedub? >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > >In a message dated 8/12/02 8:29:08 PM, vw_traveler@HOTMAIL.COM writes: > >>The meep-meep stock horn on my '87 Westfalia gets no respect on the >>freeway. Any suggestions as to a horn that garners more attention? And >>are >>there other VW horns (say, on an old Passat or Jetta) that are louder but >>don't sound like a Chevy? Would prefer to use the existing mounts - Haywood >>Sullivan's horns are impressive but too much work! > >I seem to recall a post a couple of years ago about a listee that mounted >several of the standard horns in parallel (4 if I remember the tale >correctly). Retained the stock sound and added a LOT of respect on the road. |
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