118 dB HELLA SUPERTONE, Made In Germany
0h okay, ya i used a wire that i had found in my garage and also moved the horn that was in the engine bay, and put it in the front on the other side of the other horn, it sounds awesome, and the alarm is louder now, i luv the new hella horns
Originally Posted by ny96max
what exactly do these horns sond like? i DONT want the typical airhorn sound. Im looking for something close to stock but maybe a little deeper and alot louder...
anyone have some feedback for me?
Ant
anyone have some feedback for me?
Ant

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From: San Mateo, CA
Originally Posted by Fekz
would like to hear a sound sample.
Originally Posted by ny96max
what exactly do these horns sond like? i DONT want the typical airhorn sound. Im looking for something close to stock but maybe a little deeper and alot louder...
anyone have some feedback for me?
Ant
anyone have some feedback for me?
Ant

i still use it to scare little girls who dont move even after the light turns green. creep-up really close to their car bumper and honk away. oh. and don't forget the CHI cabbies. they get it right back from me. before i was embarrased to honk back at them
Originally Posted by ny96max
wass up kid!! nice to call me about that flip pocket
j/k...
ill know friday when i get paid if i got the extra cash flow for them!
Ant
j/k...ill know friday when i get paid if i got the extra cash flow for them!
Ant
ill be down for a set
where do i send $$?
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Payment can be sent through PayPal to b_r_setiawan@yahoo.com .
Originally Posted by frankieduxAE
finally got them installed tonight. my big hands made it difficult to install the horn behind the bumper. took longer than expected but it was well worth it.
i will now be respected on the road when i honk. move b!tch get out the way!
i will now be respected on the road when i honk. move b!tch get out the way!
How many are left?
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Originally Posted by Maxima112
hey bsetiawan what are the numbers on the back of the horns? do they vary between your four sets? if not do you think you can list them? i think i might buy one. thanks!
i am interested in a set of these myself for my 99 max. i in saw the pictures of the install on the first page and it looked like all that was done was the terminal that plugged into the factory horns were pluged into the hella horns and then a ground was added. Is this all that is needed for install on a 4th gen? do the relays and other wiring need to be used or is this "plug and play"? also which horn should go in the engine bay and which should go behind the grill. should the 300 Hz low tone be behind the grill or in the engine bay. i just wanna know what i am getting into as far as instal goes before i get these. thanks
Originally Posted by zack342
i am interested in a set of these myself for my 99 max. i in saw the pictures of the install on the first page and it looked like all that was done was the terminal that plugged into the factory horns were pluged into the hella horns and then a ground was added. Is this all that is needed for install on a 4th gen? do the relays and other wiring need to be used or is this "plug and play"? also which horn should go in the engine bay and which should go behind the grill. should the 300 Hz low tone be behind the grill or in the engine bay. i just wanna know what i am getting into as far as instal goes before i get these. thanks
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Installation is the same for all model years. Just plug the factory wiring into either terminal and connect the other terminal to the chassis or battery negative. It also doesn't matter which frequency tone is placed where. It all depends on personal preference.
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Originally Posted by FLAVOR_24/7
Payment sent.
The part number for these is HL85115 correct?
This is the Germany item.
HL85315 is the India version.
The part number for these is HL85115 correct?
This is the Germany item.
HL85315 is the India version.
Originally Posted by bsetiawan
Installation is the same for all model years. Just plug the factory wiring into either terminal and connect the other terminal to the chassis or battery negative. It also doesn't matter which frequency tone is placed where. It all depends on personal preference.
sorry for the newb Q
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The loudness or amplitude is measured in dB (decibels). Every increase of 3dB means the amplitude is doubled; 2x louder. The different frequency determines the pitch; 500Hz has higher pitch compared to the 300Hz. For illustration purpose, usually men has deeper voice (300Hz) compared to women (500Hz). Hope that helps.
Originally Posted by bsetiawan
Installation is the same for all model years. Just plug the factory wiring into either terminal and connect the other terminal to the chassis or battery negative. It also doesn't matter which frequency tone is placed where. It all depends on personal preference.
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If you want to install these together with your stock horns, then you will need to use the relay because the stock wiring is not strong enough to support 4 horns.
Recieved mine today. Thanks!
I havent installed them but I played with them on an external battery, Man,.. these things are loud.
How many do you have left. i have a buddy who might want a set?
I havent installed them but I played with them on an external battery, Man,.. these things are loud.
How many do you have left. i have a buddy who might want a set?
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From: San Mateo, CA
Originally Posted by blaze0ne
will i be receiving a tracking number and receipt?
already paid by paypal
already paid by paypal
I just ordered mine. I sent paypal to chiaxx@hotmai.com per page one instructions. When will they ship? Can't wait to put these on!!





