Is your SUV dwarfed by todayâs military-grade consumer vehicles? Then increase your presence with a train horn on your roof! Since the days of the Dukes of Hazard, a car bugle has been the siren call of the motorist on the offensive. Whether you take your vehicle to sporting events, tail gate parties, or participate in racing and rallies, the horn on your hood is your voice.
Take care with your decibel level and use of the horns. Original train horns were designed to alert motorists and pedestrians to potential train accidents, and you wouldnât want to cry wolf with your horn, and put anyone in danger. However, a good train horn can make for an even better prank. Enthusiasts split hairs on all the time best horn prank, but a good started is pulling your car into an alleyway or dark parking lot in the proximity of a retirement community, golf course, elementary school, public library or any other area where the people, there are concentrating and quiet. Wait until your unsuspecting victim walks past your vehicle without noticing it, and sound off. Use a buddy with a video camera, and join the legions of horn enthusiasts uploading their pranks to YouTube every day. Who knows, maybe youâll start an internet craze?
As far as rallies or tailgaters are concerned, you should get creative with your melody, pick something catchy, or maybe reference a popular TV show theme, or Billboard hit. You can have a lot of fun sounding your horn at the start of games, even at your own barbeques or celebrations. Use air horns when youâre off the road and outside of your car, at races and events. Some people even use the horns to scare off prank phone callers, after someone asks to place an order for Chinese food, just hold the transmitter to the hornâs bell and squeeze.
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