New Horns
Originally Posted by Skier
Do the 350Z horns just drop in place of the OEM's without modifications?
Are they tough at all to get to?
Thanks
Are they tough at all to get to?
Thanks
Not too tough, take a little bit of dexerity, nothing that should take more than 15 minutes.
Originally Posted by DJ2Max
i think they're all pretty much take out the old ones and put in the new ones. anyone happen to have a write up on how to install the supertones (or any other horns) while keeping the stock horns?
Originally Posted by MIXXMAX
I have the 350Z horns in mine. Perfect replacement for those corny sounding stock sound. Very easy to replace....plug-n-play. Sound is not bad, either.


i got hella supertone 118db from the gb, not bad but needs improvement.
i think if you want somebody's attention, you should get 2~4 air horns, shouldn't cost you more than 70 bucks and they are loud as hell.
i think if you want somebody's attention, you should get 2~4 air horns, shouldn't cost you more than 70 bucks and they are loud as hell.
Hey Luis-
Vaction was good! Got my toes in the sand! Guess that's no big deal to a Florida boy! On the 350Z horns- I could do $67 a pair for a GD- I know there's cheaper stuff out there, but they are the real thing. Give me a call!
-David
Vaction was good! Got my toes in the sand! Guess that's no big deal to a Florida boy! On the 350Z horns- I could do $67 a pair for a GD- I know there's cheaper stuff out there, but they are the real thing. Give me a call!
-David
Originally Posted by bugbite77
hella twin super tone horns, 70 bucks, direct plug and play, awsome sound, 118db






Only thing is in the winter they stop working when it gets really cold up in Toronto, also because I mounted them right behind the grill.
www.groverairhorns.com
cool stuff
cool stuff



