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Do you want to make more noise than anybody else can?  Would you like to learn how to make an air horn system?  Do you want to be able to [[Avoid Annoying Other Drivers|honk at other drivers]] with the intensity of a train?  Do you need a device to alert people over long distances?  If you answered yes to any of those questions, keep reading.
 
Do you want to make more noise than anybody else can?  Would you like to learn how to make an air horn system?  Do you want to be able to [[Avoid Annoying Other Drivers|honk at other drivers]] with the intensity of a train?  Do you need a device to alert people over long distances?  If you answered yes to any of those questions, keep reading.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#'''Buy the basics'''.  The longer it is, the lower the tone.  If you want anything remotely manly, it should be close to two feet long.  Two horns sound better than one, which is why many come in pairs.  You can buy the dinky red ones with the 12V pump, but it is a waste of money because they sound so wimpy.  Plan on spending $20-40.
 
#'''Buy the basics'''.  The longer it is, the lower the tone.  If you want anything remotely manly, it should be close to two feet long.  Two horns sound better than one, which is why many come in pairs.  You can buy the dinky red ones with the 12V pump, but it is a waste of money because they sound so wimpy.  Plan on spending $20-40.