I will vouch for the 138db Kragen horn swap. They look stock, but are louder than the horns on my full-sized GM! Note: I disassembled my old horns & found no sign of bug/dirt/grime clogs causing premature failure. IMHO they just "wear out" and need replacement every 20 years or so. TM 6921 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx> wrote: > Occasionally in the past, I've seen people looking for replacement > horns for their cars. As it turns out, my horns too have started to > die on me. Which isn't a good thing, seeing as how I tend to use them > frequently here. They didn't warble, or change tone. They've just > become more quite. > > Anywho, the replacements that I found look great! They're larger than > the OEM ones, and are black and silver, so they don't look out of > place like the aftermarket red ones do. Plus, the best part is the > sound; 138db! Beleive me, you will be heard! Other than the loudness, > the tone is the exact same as stock, but sounds MUCH better, and > isn't wimpy at all! > > $14 each for the low, and high note horns @ Checker auto parts (or > Kragen, or Schuck's depending upon where you live). Installaion is a > breeze, as the horns simply bolt into the old locations. So for those > that have been looking for a nice aftermarket alternative that is as > close to stock as possible in appearance, these fit the bill. > > -Robert > vin 6585 "X"