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Horn Relocation
I'd like to relocate my horns to somewhere other then the passenger front wheel well. I remove the fog light and have a block off plate installed for better cooling at the track. I guess I'd move it to the drivers front wheel well. I'm not totally sure, but I think there is a gas tank overflow bottle and the wiper fluid bottle in the way. I've never used the wiper washer so removing that wouldn't be a problem. What about the gas overflow? I need some advice from someone who's been there.
John
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Don't mess with the fuel system - esp. on a fairly new car and one with the engine computer (DME).
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Just my 2 cents,I removed the OEM horns and replaces with local auto parts store horns,they are just as loud if not louder and they are not much larger than a hockey puck.I notched my front bumper on my SC for additional air flow to my oil cooler and my horns are not in the way,you stack them on top of each other and they tuck out of the way.By the way the Bilstein shocks you sold me are working great!!
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