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Hey guys , Just checkin in from Hellaware, All is misrable here, Can't wait to kiss the sweet texas Dirt on teusday . check back with Ya'll later ,Hope all is well back home .Mark M.
Not sure Chris
I think I would leave the factory horn in place and mount a spring loaded push button on the right side of the dash. Cant quite tell what all came with the package from the pick.
Also I saw where some were mounted through the fender well and some under the frame. I think Coonhunter Joe posted on this a while back.
Not sure Chris
I think I would leave the factory horn in place and mount a spring loaded push button on the right side of the dash. Cant quite tell what all came with the package from the pick.
Also I saw where some were mounted through the fender well and some under the frame. I think Coonhunter Joe posted on this a while back.
Yea, we've got a spring loaded button that we'll be putting next to Tony's switch. I'll go look for Joe's thread. Thanks.
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