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Actually I believe TTI recommends that you start at the back and make your way to the front.
If you’re using headers install those first. Then rear to front
Yeah, it has. You are the second person in the past few days with a similar problem.
Some sticklers on the forum might "advise" you to do a search before posting a question since many of the things that new owners encounter has been dealt with many years ago by several other people.
This is one...
I put these Goodrich Belted T/A's (bias ply) on this car in 1984 right after I bought it from the original owner. They probably have less than 250 hours in sunlight and maybe 1000 miles, as the car has seen daylight only 4 times since about 1996. It has basically been "stored" in garages since...
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It’s just a regular horn. Doesn’t do anything special. The tone is supposed to sound like road runner if you push it twice. Beep Beep. In my opinion it doesn’t sound any different than any other horn. More of a marketing hype from Chrysler back in the day than actually something...