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Horn location and position

ChgrSteve67

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I have my origional horns (high & low) along with the mounting brackets but I took them off many many many years ago.

I ordered a replacement set of horns but I cannot remember the location and position they should be in.

Can anyone take a picture of thier stock horns for me so I can see how they should be mounted on a 67 B-Body. I'm guessing a 66 would also be the same. I need a clear shot of the mounting location. Also is the high horn on the top or is the low horn?

Thanks
Steve
 
Here is the shop service manual... for 1966... and as requested here is your photo... If you don't mind please take a look at one of my other threads, as you may have the answer for me since you have a 67 Belv.

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?t=10594

here is the url for the shop service manual: http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=109

horn.jpg
 
looks like one horn is correct, (the top one), and looks like the bottom horn is wrong for your 67...it looks too big
 
Thanks for the pic.

The top one is easy to see, the bottom one is odd looking.

I would love to help you with your question but I own a Charger not a Belveder. Sorry.

My new horns showed up in the mail today.
Maybe tomorrow I will see about installing them.
It was 111 in my neck of the woods and still 97 around 8pm tonight.
I'm hoping tomorrow will be a little kinder.
 
Well I got my horn situation resolved.

The upper horn is the high horn and the opening points down.

The lower horn is the low horn and the opening points towards the front of the radiator support with a slight tilt down.

The installation of the new horns went very well but I did have to relocate my electric fan controller about 3 or 4 inches so the horns are in thier origional location.

Wiring was pretty easy since I already have a relay mounted to power the horns from the battery instead of from the wiring harness.

These are the new horns I got and I'm happy. They work and sound just like the origional and didn't cost a arm and a leg.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/electric-1...4.jcwx?skuId=163716&filterid=c2545d407y1967j1

Another sucessfull upgrade.
 
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