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Vixen Horns Train Horn Kit for Trucks/Car/Semi. Complete Onboard System- 150psi Air Compressor, 1 Gallon Tank, 4 Trumpets. Super Loud dB. Fits Vehicles like Pickup/Jeep/RV/SUV 12v VXO8210/4124B

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Features

  • SUPER LOUD TRAIN HORNS - 4 intense trumpets deliver a hard-to-beat blast that will catch everyone's attention. These high quality metal horns produce a powerful train horn sound. Check the sound sample video.
  • FULL TRUCK AIR HORN SYSTEM - Included are a 150 PSI compressor and a 1 Gal tank made of steel, built to sustain high pressures for durability and safety. This effective reliable system ensures the horns will be ready for action whenever you need them.
  • EASY TO INSTALL - The compressor-tank air connection and electrical wiring to the pressure switch are already done, making it ready for a quick, clean and simple setup right out of the box. Complete mounting hardware, hose, fuse and clear instructions are included.
  • COMPACT SIZE & WIDE APPLICATION - Compressor-tank unit dimensions: 15-34" L x 6" W x 8" H, allowing you more room to plan the setup location in your vehicle. Fits nearly any 12V vehicle, like a car, pickup, truck, semi, boat and van.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY & BEST VALUE FOR MONEY - This truck horn kit was designed to ensure it lasts many years with daily use. A 1-year warranty is provided for all its parts. We strived to keep it affordable compared to the exceptional quality.

Brand: Vixen Horns


Color: Black Train Horn / Black Compressor / Black Tank


Material: Metal


Voltage: 12 Volts


Fit Type: Universal Fit


Brand: ‎Vixen Horns


Color: ‎Black Train Horn / Black Compressor / Black Tank


Material: ‎Metal


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Fit Type: ‎Universal Fit


Style: ‎Thermal,Protection,Compression


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Passenger Car, SUV, Truck, Trailer


Noise Level: ‎149 dB


Manufacturer: ‎Vixen Horns


Model: ‎VXO8210/4124B


Item Weight: ‎16.8 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎18 x 17.8 x 13.5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎VXO82104124B


Date First Available: May 20, 2016


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  • Great Kit @ A Great Price. Works Perfectly. Could be louder (not 150psi as advertised).
The media could not be loaded. I wanted to add train horns to my truck for a while. I found this kit which was a great price and it has decent reviews. I purchased this kit and will go into detail about everything from beginning to end below. Shipping: The kit arrived really quick (about 2-4 days). It even showed up before the expected date. That was exciting. I didn't get to install this kit for about 2 weeks due to other obligations I had. Packaging: Most of the components were packaged well in a appropriate size box. The hardware however was in small zip lock bags and opened causing the contents to pour out. This made it difficult to verify I had all the hardware I needed before I started the install. Contents & Quality: The horns, air tank, and compressor looked really good. The powder coat was spot on and all pre assembled brackets and fittings were in place and pre-tightened. The air tank was smaller than I expected and although these are advertised at 150psi, they are not! The air gauge on the tank has the "red" area starting about 115psi - 120psi. The actual pressure regulator cuts the compressor off at around 105psi - 110psi. The compressor does not kick on again until the tank drops below around 95psi. This is nowhere near the advertised pressure. While I was planning out the install, I noticed there were no mounting brackets, bolts, wiring, relays, etc. All of that is sold separate and not included. This was odd because all of the wires on the rest of the components had plug-in/ pigtails on the ends. I ended up removing these and used shrink/ crimp ends. The switch that came with the kit was crap. With everything else seeming to be nice quality, the included switch is cheap and ugly. This was not something I would even think of installing. I would rather the kit come with no switch. I ended up using the factory AUX switches in the cab. I designated one to the compressor and another to the horn itself. The air tank has the compressor mounted right to it making install easy. The ports on the tank were used for the compressor to fill the tank, the pressure switch to regulate the pressure, a port for the pressure gauge, and an "out" to supply the horns with air. There is an additional port (plugged) in the tank that is supposed to be the drain. No matter what orientation the tank is mounted, this is never on the bottom. Its not a great design at all. Mounting: As noted above, there really wasn't any mounting brackets aside from the angle the horns were attached to and the legs on the tank itself. I assume the manufacturer expected the user to use self tapping screws right into the chassis frame. I wasn't going to do this so I made custom mounting brackets that allowed me to install everything without drilling into the frame. This is the best option in my opinion and everything mounted right under the passengers side floor between the chassis frame and the side steps. Sound: Once everything is installed and working, I tested everything out. The compressor is a little loud and you can feel it vibrate the truck when its running. Its not terrible and most people may never notice it. I did, so I plan to get some rubber cushion to dampen the sound/ vibration. The horns sound decent when the pressure is full, but as I noted earlier, it never gets to the 150psi that it was advertised. If it did, I bet these horns would be way better. If you want to "surprise" someone, you may want to hit the horn a few times to make sure the compressor fills the tank before doing so. You can honk the horns 5-10 times before the compressor kicks in again and starts to fill the tank. When the horn is hit, it sounds decent. For a small package, it is loud and obnoxious. That's exactly what I was looking for. I have made my kids scream, and quite a few friends jump when they get startled. In the cab, it isn't too loud, but outside, it is. It doesn't have a deep tone like most people think of when they think about a train horn or freight ship. It is more high pitched. It does sound like most trains as they come up to an intersection. So it is as advertised. This is due to the shorter horns themselves, to get a deeper louder tone you need bigger/ longer horns. I don't know that its necessary though (I am still thinking about it). The one thing I really noticed; the air line supplied is really small. It works as it should, but I am thinking of replacing it with a larger size. More air volume should make these horns sound better (I tested the horns with my AC when they arrived to make sure they work before installing, they sound way better with the higher volume of air). We will see what I can do in the coming months to improve the install. Conclusion: These horns work as they should. I wish I would have spent the little more to get a higher end kit with more pressure and a larger air tank. It would have been nice to have a complete kit with wiring , but its not necessary. At the price point these are at, this is a great option to add train horns to your vehicle. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a decent horn on a budget. The biggest disappointment is the compressor can't supply the 150psi that this company claims. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by Shana Shana

  • Good horn for the price
Let me start off by saying this hors is really really good for the price. 200 bucks and you get a decent amount now with that being said. it’s not as loud as i thought, mind you it’s still loud but not locomotive loud. but they are still fun and all in all i recommend
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022 by manny carbajal

  • LOOOVVVEEE
I absolutely love this horn! Works great in my Tundra. Compressor is mounted in my cab but is pretty quiet and only runs for a quick bit then it's all good to go! I'm one of those rare people that looks forward to getting cut off in traffic just so I get to use it! Haha
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by Angelique Seese

  • Loud definitely
I went a custom spare tire mount route, worked out great, horns are actually suprisingly loud, close to if not louder than a hornblaster kit my friend has, only issue is, I had to basically redo all the fittings on the airtank changed a air line fitting to a 90 degree but for the money compaired to hornblasters I could buy this kit 8 times before it cost the same as a hornblaster kit, so save the money and order this kit just spend maybe an hour and $30 on good fittings and plumbers tape ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022 by Nick Nick

  • Installation Tip
The media could not be loaded. When you set up this horn I recommend using a separate switch for turning it on and off. This will allow you to only switch the compressor on when you expect to use it. When I first installed the horn I did this and got plenty of life out of it for around 9 months, but I ended up changing it so that when my truck comes on the air compressor stays on for the entire duration. This ended up melting the plastic housing which holds the brushes within the motor. Overall it's a cheap product but if used intermittently and not running 24/7 it will last a long time. I also attached a video of the horn's sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by Michael Sanders

  • Loud
Have to mount compressor and tank upright so had to put in a different location then planned. However it is good quality and good sound if you had a toolbox you could put the tank in it would be perfect
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Casey & Ciara

  • Very loud
These are a bang for your buck. Don’t listen to the people saying they are junk, those reviews are from 2-3-4 years ago and this company has improved. Nothing came broken everything came packaged well and safe. These horns are extremely loud and will get your point across however you use them, they are the same noise level to me as the 600$ sets are I am very happy with my purchase and you will be too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022 by Cody

  • Works as Advertised, Sounds Like a Train, Very Loud!
All in all the Horn set up works as advertised. Although it did take me awhile to find the right location. I had to separate them into two different horn packages off the beefy angle iron support to mount them in front of my radiator. If you decide to separate the horns as I have then you will have to by more of the larger diameter tubing as the kit only comes with the tubing that connects the horn to the tank. I then mounted the air compressor inside my bumper where a winch is suppose to go. I also installed an on off switch for the tank compressor just as a precaution for the pressure switches failing and or just to turn the compressor off when not needed. I didn't car for the cheesey horn push button that comes with the kit so I ordered a better looking push button to mount to the right of my steering wheel. I will take pictures as soon as I get all of the dead butterfly carcases off the front of my truck. I have not measured the actual DB of the horn but it is very loud and sounds just like a train, so I am happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2016 by volksman

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