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Why Train Horns? In some parts of the country, the idea of adding train horns to trucks has been around for years. In fact, there's a whole industry that has popped up offering these kits. To some, installing powerful horns on a daily driver may seem excessive, but if you're pulling a 15,000-pound trailer and you see a car about to pull in front of you, a simple warning blast can mean the difference between avoiding a collision and your truck sitting atop of the other vehicle.
Another important benefit is theft prevention. Most new trucks come equipped with factory alarms that sound the horn, so a train horn setup can become a powerful deterrent. Let's face it, when we're in a parking lot and hear a typical car alarm, people barely notice. Thieves count on this to make their lives easy as they get away with the stolen vehicle. After hearing one blast from a train horn, we can almost guarantee it will send any would-be thief looking for another target or a pacemaker!
And let's be honest, a set of train horns can also be for pure and utter enjoyment. There's nothing like firing these babies off and watching your buddies jump out of their shoes.