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I took and replaced the stock horn with the low note and put the high note under the seat to the rear of the engine on a bracket I made. Wired through a relay and all is well. Why do you want to keep the stock horn and have 3? I would just use the high and low notes.
They get wired through a relay that you will have to add so you can use your horn switch to fire both horns. Google will show you wiring diagrams for wiring two horns through a relay. Not hard to do really.
let's see if i get this right from the picture attached, before melting my baby:
the black and red wire goes direct on the battery
the 4 clips are going two the new horns, one in the stock locatio and one in the new location
the quation is where the yellow goes? i gues i should solder it somewhere on the origianal wire, but i'm a bit confused where
sorry for the stupid question
Do you use the original horn housing for the new horn?Currently I have the Mini Beast (football) but I want to get rid of it in order to install Ward's fans but I still want loud horns.Thanks
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