ranchhopper
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It took all weekend but they are installed and functional these are pretty heavy and even a steel hard top needed extra bracing to support them. I bought them from a SS member they were disassembled for packing into a box after I got them together and painted I made a base for them it wasnt enough which I found out after they were installed so I took them back off and welded two 28 inch sticks of angle iron to the original base I made and bolted the whole thing to the roof. Much better then I took some 1 inch thick plywood and cut supports for the inside of the cab made a filler panel to give it a more finished look then plumbed all the air to it no more bounce in the roof now. I ran a half inch line off one of the trucks air tanks to an auxilliary tank I made and installed to the inside of the bed than ran a half inch line to the horn valve from the extra tank. The larger tank and air line diameter gives more volume to the horn to make it sound right and believe me its loud I put a ball valve off the trucks tank to the tank the horn runs off of in case of a blown air line or other unforseen problems.
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