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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 17, 2025
Pretty loud horns, was fitted a few years ago to a friend's Subaru and they are showing a little wear since then but it is daily driven and to be expected. Had to be a little inventive to get them to fit behind the grills but overall not too difficult. Work pretty well.
david mcguinness
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Definitely loud and the two tones is different. Time will tell on how their finish holds up.
Mark J
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2024
I bought this kit for my red Honda adventure bike. I only mounted the lower tone one, and it looks great. Very easy install. I may get creative and figure out how to wire and connect the second one for a dual tone blast. Seems to be relatively water-resistant, which is a must since it's at the front of my bike, exposed to all the elements. A motorcycle needs a good horn to help with safety.Happy with this purchase and recommend it. Previously bought an inexpensive Hella, but it died in no time. It probably didn't like water.
Jeff L
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
These horns are perfect and they have been installed on my RAV4 as well as my grand Highlander and they provide a good amount of sounds both high and low frequency that will get people's attention when you need them to wake up or be aware. Overall installation was fairly easy and I did use them together with Toyota adapter kits which are available on Amazon here as well. Overall the installation is fairly easy and the design looks good and can actually be seen to my grill on both vehicles. If you get a colored version of these instead of the black ones that I got they will definitely show through and give a nice appearance from the outside. I definitely recommend this compared to some of the uglier style horns as the sound is great and the Aesthetics are perfect as well.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Very loud, look nice, easy to install. Youll need to ground them to the bracket, and scratch the paint off of the metal bracket where it mounts to get it to ground. Otherwise youll need to run wires from the horns and ground them that way.It also vibrates, so I put some ranger bands under the bracket before i tightened it down
Douglas Bonior
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
the stock horn on my expedition died. I bought a set of these horns, all I can say is outstanding. they are loud enough to alert the dummy in the way.
Jay
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
For Subaru WRX STI Owners (I'm 2005 GD Chassis)This is everything you need to get up and running quickly at the fraction of the price!!Wiring & Harness:The wiring harness is really nice! It is almost as simple as the grimspeed hella horn wiring harness, which would be truly "plug and play" with no need to run power or ground.This harness is simple, you power at the battery, grounded near the horns (or anywhere you want). The rest is plug and play. I used one connection into the stock harness (where the stock horns plug in). The secondary connection to the second stock horn was left unplugged. It was not needed.The Sound & Look:The horns themselves are nice and loud, much louder than stock, they look great and I love the flexibility of color options this brand offers!Install and Mounting:The majority of my time was spent looking for a location to mount the horns. I run a "half brace" so it takes up a lot of the "typical" mounting locations of for horns behind the STI grill. (see my pics)That noted, the bracket that comes with this kit works 100% fine for the GD Subaru WRX STI chassis, probably newer models too. It is similar to that Perrin and grimespeed. You would be able to mount this front and center.My installations were with both the "common center location" and a custom location thanks to my brace. I did use the mounting bracket (the one like Perrin) which came with the kit, it worked great! However I did need to enlarge one of the mounting bracket holes to get everything to fit, it was simple.In the non-common setup I used the brackets that come standard on these horns, they are shorter, and was able to easily adapt the horns to make run for my brace.Overall, this was a simple setup and well worth the price. I didn't see a lot regarding STI's, clearly a few pics, and so I wanted to try to give more clarity on installation and options. Hope this helps anyone looking!Check my pictures as you can see the two setups a ran. I ultimately removed my half brace as I liked the look of the typical and common horn setup. But the point here, there is a lot of flexibility to work with these!!
Shifty Badger
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
Was upgrading the front grille on my '21 Miata RF and thought while I had the front bumper off I'd try to upgrade the factory horns in a budget friendly manner. Wanted to do this for two reasons: 1) wanted something a bit louder as motorists have a tendency to not see the tiny Miata when changing lanes, so I wanted something that would get their attention. 2) always thought the "Hella" horn look was a nice subtle upgrade on sports cars.Ran across this set and for the price I had VERY low expectations. I mean it was 20 bucks! A fraction of what most of the competition is at. But let me tell you: I am IMPRESSED.The build quality is great, everything looked pretty solid and I didn't have any paint chipping or weird quality control. Everything was super solid.Was an insanely easy installation as well (although there are NO real instructions included with them, so be aware of that). For my Miata (which already had two horns), all I had to do was run a longer wire set to the second one in the grille and also wire a ground wire (can just go from the horn to the screw you place it with into a crossbar or something similar).The sound is louder than stock, but it isn't as loud as something like Hella which can be insanely loud.Overall with what I wanted to achieve for $20, this was an absolute home run. Highly recommend for anyone even on a whim.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Easy to install. They are slightly louder than the stock horn. The one thing I don’t care for is there is no low tone. The horn sounds like it would be on a small car, like a Miata.
finstabelized
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
06 Toyota Highlander Limited 4WDI would not buy these again.So my factory horn started to lose volume. I purchased these as a replacement.A bit of a pain to install on my vehicle as one of the 2 was positioned behind the bumper. Other than that it was pretty simple.The problem is that one of the horns stopped working after about 5 months. No problem, I didn't bother replacing it. About 4 months later the second horn died. No more horn for me.They were good while they lasted. Seems pretty durable and looked great.
Phany
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2023
Boite en très mauvaise état et klaxon endommagé très déçu….
GR
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
I have a farbin air horn on my truck and have used a few of them over the years. I always laugh at the chinese english documentation, even the name Farbin is misspelled as Fabin on the outside of the box twice, and spelled correctly on the back haha. Good quality products tho, so I went with the electric horns for my new motorcycle. These things are BIG, with bracket they cover about 6" area, so two of them covers nearly my whole radiator. But they look nice and are extremely loud. Wiring diagram was helpful and correct, installed in about 5 mins, spent about an hour looming wires after that for aesthetics. Same tone as the oem horn but a lot more aggressive. I'm a firm believer that louder is safer when it comes to riding a small motorcycle in traffic. Great product, buy with confidence, but make sure you have the real estate available as they are a LOT bigger than I assumed.
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