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anyone recommend an easy plug and play louder horn for a 2019
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Fiamm 72102 and 72112 high and low note horns, installed as a pair.
 

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Hornblasters Train horn. 157db of pure enjoyment
 

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If I could find one that would fit in my 2024 Rubicon X 4Xe I would so do it 100%

I have a ram 2500 6.7 that i use to tow our travel trailer. Im very much considering the spare tire delete 5 horn from HornBlasters
 

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anyone recommend an easy plug and play louder horn for a 2019
I relocated my horns behind the bumper and also removed the plastic grill over the horn mouth witch made them louder.
My original plan was to replace them with Ford f250 horns like on my truck witch where very loud. After removing both my jeep horns and my truck horns I found they had the same part number and the only difference was the grill on my jeep horns.
 

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The OP asked for a plug-and-play recommendation.

While train horns and the Stebel compact air horn are loud, they also draw a lot of current. They require thicker gauge wiring harnesses, with relays, to power them safely. Connecting such horns directly to the thin OEM horn wires will melt them, sooner rather than later.
 

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The OP asked for a plug-and-play recommendation.

While train horns and the Stebel compact air horn are loud, they also draw a lot of current. They require thicker gauge wiring harnesses, with relays, to power them safely. Connecting such horns directly to the thin OEM horn wires will melt them, sooner rather than later.

Your not wrong........ but the fun of having a train horn is completely worth the work...
 

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Your not wrong........ but the fun of having a train horn is completely worth the work...
I had a compact Stebel Nautilus air horn on a now-sold motorcycle. While the installation required a spendy relay harness and a pinch of fabrication, the effort was indeed worth it. That horn was used to wake up several inattentive drivers during its tenure on the bike.

That horn wasn't the panacea that I was expecting, though. Its sheer volume would cause some of the offending drivers to look around, but not at me. They must have thought that such a sound couldn't have come from a motorcycle. That was an interesting side effect.
 
 







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