Matt69olds
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- Jan 8, 2018
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- Location
- Central Indiana
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 81
- Truck Model
- GMC 1/2 ton
- Engine Size
- 455 Olds
can you hear or feel the relay click when pushing the horn button?
Find the heavy dark green wire coming out of the firewall connector. Check for power on it when pushing the horn button. If you have power, go to your nearest salvage yard and get a couple horns off a late model Cadillac or other big car. Don’t get horns off a small car, big trucks need horns with AUTHORITY! Keep in mind, there are 2 horns with different tones. Most are A and F. Be sure to get whatever plug fits the horns.
You might need to get creative with mounting the horns under the hood. Once mounted, wire them up. Late model horns have a ground wire, the factory horns grounded thru the mounting bracket.
I used horns of a late 90s Fleetwood on my 81 GMC. They fit well and are loud.
Find the heavy dark green wire coming out of the firewall connector. Check for power on it when pushing the horn button. If you have power, go to your nearest salvage yard and get a couple horns off a late model Cadillac or other big car. Don’t get horns off a small car, big trucks need horns with AUTHORITY! Keep in mind, there are 2 horns with different tones. Most are A and F. Be sure to get whatever plug fits the horns.
You might need to get creative with mounting the horns under the hood. Once mounted, wire them up. Late model horns have a ground wire, the factory horns grounded thru the mounting bracket.
I used horns of a late 90s Fleetwood on my 81 GMC. They fit well and are loud.