2014 JKU Horn, I mean horns...
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]the rear doors look diffent than a jku are they or is it just because the cab is in there they look differnt ? well good luck with the project keep posting pics nice concept i hate the horn in these you hit it and it dosent work you have to lay on it ! ill be trying a push button horn i think momentary contact im sick of this stock set up i dont know how they think this isnt a saftey issue
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On the topic of the horns my 2012 had only one horn and I did the wolo horn upgrade but lost the honk when I locked my jeep. I traded it in today for a 2014 so if I swap out the horn by the bulkhead aka "firewall" will both horns work? I'm guessing it will
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So I ended up leaving the horn up by the drivers side headlight and it honks when I lock the truck. I connected the Wolo to the wire harness by the firewall. Both horns work. When locking you hear the horn by the headlight (don't think there is enough to spool up the wolo). When you hit the horn button on the steering wheel you hear the wolo, think it just over powers the remaining stock horn. Best of both worlds?
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So I ended up leaving the horn up by the drivers side headlight and it honks when I lock the truck. I connected the Wolo to the wire harness by the firewall. Both horns work. When locking you hear the horn by the headlight (don't think there is enough to spool up the wolo). When you hit the horn button on the steering wheel you hear the wolo, think it just over powers the remaining stock horn. Best of both worlds?
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There is nothing wrong with dubs as long as they are on 40s.