- ► LOUD AND POWERFUL - The Zone Tech single horn blares out a loud and powerful warning. The great bellowing sound catches everyone's attention and is heard all over. The two durable trumpets can produce sound as loud as 150DB.
- ► AFFORDABLE - The Zone Tech single horn is designed for customers looking for a loud and affordable air horn. The build quality is great and totally worth it for a very affordable price.
- ► VERSATILITY - The Zone Tech single horn can be mounted on any application that has a 12V DC power available. The horns are commonly installed on cars, trucks, vans, tractors etc. However it is also extremely suitable for motorcycles or boats.
- ► PREMIUM QUALITY - The Zone Tech single horn is constructed out of premium quality material to ensure maximum strength and durability for long lasting usage; and is designed to be weather resistant. With a polished red compressor and shiny chrome horn they cast a striking appearance on any vehicle mounted.
- ► EASY TO INSTALL - The Zone Tech single horn is easy to install. The horn kit includes basic mounting hardware, hose.
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Fatimah Amin Cory Cruz
80% as loud as a train horn
Not sure how loud 150db sounds like exactly, but this is loud enough to satisfy me (its on a ran 2500). Side by side with my friend’s train horn that has an air tank and everything, it is about 80% as loud (but is 1/4 the cost). Youll need to be creative in mounting it but theres a way. Youll also need your own wires and a switch.
Wanda Cantero
Great for the price but may need some wire and connectors.
Instructions are worthless. Used a T Tap and tapped into the green wire on the existing horn on both a 2004 and 2011 Silverado. Don’t tap into the black wire. Run a separate ground from the compressor to a ground on the truck (good one on the driver side firewall toward the top on both years). You will need to buy some wire, a loop connecter for the ground, and a couple connectors for the compressor end. On the 2004 wemonted the horn to the passenger side firewall. On the 2011 we montes it where the 2nd battery would go. Zip tied the compressor in both. Blew the 15a mini fuse in the 2011 right away. Will upgrade to 20a. Sounds great!
Debbie Litz
Simple and effective
Easiest install is to ID the positive wire on your factory horn and use a T-tap into it. Run other wire to a ground and you're good to go. Provided air hose is only about 12" so you will need to buy a longer hose depending on placement of horn and compressor
Dean Tii Dezorder
Great product two thumbs up
This horn is awesome!! I bought $200+ air horn/compresor/tank for my truck a couple years ago. I bought this horn my my dad because his horn on his Cadillac stopped working, and this thing is loud. I'm very very impressed. Let's hope the compresor stays running and pumping out air for a long long time.
Charles Reiter
Five Stars
Best thing I ever did installed it on my Jeep and people get out of my way
Cma Pariyar
Super Loud!
Shelly Mae
5 stars for now, we'll see about longevity
This thing isn't going to win any awards for fit and finish but at this price point I'd consider it a good value. Materials aren't much more than adequate but nothing felt flimsy and the whole thing went together and works as advertised. They even included some small rubber pads for the horn mounts to reduce vibration so that was a nice touch. The air hose doesn't seem like great quality but the stuff is cheap at Lowe's and easy to replace whenever it starts cracking and leaking. I had a tough time finding a place in my engine compartment where this would fit but I knew what I was getting myself into. The sound quality is clear and robust with a mid tone that doesn't sound high and piercing but also isn't too low and sound like it's pretending to be something it's not. Sound volume is robust and far above average for stock or probably even aftermarket horns. It's loud enough that I'm concerned they'll say it's too loud when I take it in for inspection but we'll see. Texas law only says it shall not be "excessively loud" whatever that means. My last horn that gave out was a similar can-compressor style horn like this but with a smaller bell (Wolo big bad something or other, do not recommend). I think it gave out because it was mounted low and got exposed to a lot of water, so this time I mounted the compressor higher in the engine bay where it's more protected. In a few months I'll update with how it fairs after some heavy rains and puddles. Happy so far for the price as long as it keeps on working! As a bonus, the poorly translated instructions are a pretty good laugh.
Johnny Gamboa
Five Stars
Imane Ait El
It’s fun.
Read some reviews and was skeptical but bought it anyway. My mechanic now wants one in his truck. I have it mounted in the front grill laying side ways and when U stand in front of the truck it’s loud. Maybe not as loud as those big rig horns but close. My kids hid and cried the first time I blew it. The @hole drivers now give me the middle finger (a major plus). Pedestrians see their life flash before their eyes and my neighbors are always saying something about the sun and the beach. Overall a great buy!!!
James Henry Wilkey
great horns great price
horns work great very loud mounted 2 on the outside front fender of my jeep will buy again great deal for the price and loud enough to get me the middle finger on a near daily basis