Thanks brother for the tutorial. Guess i will wait til i got more time before i beseech my son to install my new horn for me. Freaking bumper gotta come off? Those plastic fasteners suck. Taking it off makes this a veritable project. Already have one or two broken plastic pieces. My seam gap is bigger than yours. Do a tutorial on fog light installation please so i can not look forward to that next. Carry on fine fellow
Really helpful and well needed tutorial, many thanks for posting it! And one question: did you use the masking tape to protect the bumper from falling after removing all the screws and fasteners or to protect the other part from scratches?
😂 Food is very important. I just came in to eat and watch your video
Very helpful I've been looking for my horn and now I know😁 thank for the video.
You're welcome 👍
Thanks brother for the tutorial. Guess i will wait til i got more time before i beseech my son to install my new horn for me. Freaking bumper gotta come off? Those plastic fasteners suck. Taking it off makes this a veritable project. Already have one or two broken plastic pieces. My seam gap is bigger than yours. Do a tutorial on fog light installation please so i can not look forward to that next.
Carry on fine fellow
Not too many helpful IQ videos, thanks for posting this!
Thank you and I'm glad it helped out!
Regards for sharing your great video.
Thank you!
Really helpful and well needed tutorial, many thanks for posting it!
And one question: did you use the masking tape to protect the bumper from falling after removing all the screws and fasteners or to protect the other part from scratches?
The tape was a tip from another to protect the bumper during removal. If you're careful it's not needed.
How/where did you mount the horns?
I chose the metal bar referenced at 14:30. That way they are both visible through the grill and louder to those around me.