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train horn and mudding?

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#1 ·
hey, i just installed some train horns on my jeep and wanted to here some opinions on what to becareful for when offroading if even if i can offroad anymore. Because i think my mudding days are numbered.
 
#45 · (Edited)
I don't care if it was a joke. It was rude...Also, to put something like that in your jeep because you want to scare people is horribly immature. Some stupid kid by our house has a horn that sounds like a train horn, and we live right next to train tracks. Every time he goes by the tracks he blows it and freaks everyone out. I don't find that funny at all. So yeah, that being said, welcome to forum. :crash:
 
#48 ·
I used to have one w/ veilside body kit. Man i loved that car.. my ex cried when i sold it lol. It handled like a roller coaster because it was so light.. It was like carting on the street. As soon as my family buys a house i'm planning on getting another one and swaping a 302 v8 in it. :punk: (btw the car stock is 2200 lb and with the v8 swap its 2600... and when swappig you swap the entire drive train not just the engine so thats why its 400 heavier..
 
#55 ·
38" super swamper tsl's
tera flex high steer kit w/ 1 ton tie rod and drag
ford 8.8 rear axle conversion
se 9500 milemarker winch
Aussie locker front, LSD rear
rough country steering stabilizer
4" rough country lift
3inch body lift
2.25 coil spacer lift
2" wheel spacers
eagle alloys 15's
on-board air system
custom front bumper air tank
kc daylighters 100w long range
custom exhaust system
K&n filter
smittybuiltt bumpers
rocker guards
train horns
rhino liner


I'm just ticked he forgot to include motor oil, spark plugs, and what color lug nuts. Heck if we all put everything down like that it would only hold 2 posts per page:flipoff:
 
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