🔔 Make Some Noise – Safety Meets Style!
The HELLA 003399803 Supertone Twin Horn Kit delivers an impressive 118 dB sound level, enhancing your vehicle's safety while adding a stylish touch with its red protective grill. This comprehensive kit includes both high and low tone horns, a 12V relay, and all necessary mounting hardware, making installation a breeze. With its compact dimensions and durable design, this horn kit is the perfect upgrade for any vehicle.
Brand | Hella |
Colour | Red |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 28.7 x 8.6 x 24.9 Centimeters |
Style | Grill |
Noise Level | 118 dB |
OEM Part Number | 003399803 |
Manufacturer | Hella |
UPC | 760687112587 826732087610 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760687112587 |
Model | 003399803 |
Product Dimensions | 28.7 x 8.64 x 24.89 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | 003399803 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 003399803 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 454 g |
R**L
SUPERB QUALITY - THANK YOU
SUPERB QUALITY - SINCE IT IS AN EXPORT QUALITY PRODUCT, WORTH EVERY PENNYWhen I bought it was sold by Amazon Export Sales LLC - so please check the supplier as well. I paid ₹ 4,504.68 plus ₹ 1,855.21 as import duty - Thanks
E**S
Mess-in-your-pants LOUD!
The media could not be loaded. First off, these are loud. Very loud. I know there are some people out there that claim theses horns are not *that* loud, but when properly installed (more on that in a bit) these things will get the attention needed in all traffic situations. Allow me to explain why I bought these horns and why you should do it, too.I live in Korea and drive quite a bit. I own a 1998 Hyundai AtoZ, which is essentially a lunchbox with wheels. It's old, it's a tin can, has no airbags, no power windows, no power locks, the radio doesn't work, blah blah blah you get the idea - it's a piece of junk. It also had a little tiny horn to match the car's overwhelmingly tiny stature. Boo. If you haven't driven in Korea then this review might be lost on you, but let me explain the driving conditions, here. Seoul is like San Francisco - packed with cars and people. The spaces between Seoul and other larger cities are the wild-west when it comes to driving. The only laws that most people abide by are laws enforced by cameras (red light cameras and highway cameras) and the law of "might = right". Remember that I'm driving a 14 year old tin can with an 800cc engine that, when new, had 53 horsepower.Enter the Hella Supertones. I have had to start using restraint with my horn-blowing. It literally startles people to the point that their car swerves. Before I bought the Supertones I would drive around wailing on the center of my steering column with reckless abandon - firing off tiny and tinny little tweets of rage and irritation. Now I have to carefully calculate the validity of using my horn. Does that little old lady driving a car similar to mine who happens to be ever so slightly crossing into my lane REALLY need a stroke right now? Or does she need a pillow on which to sit so she have better spatial awareness? These are the dilemmas I now face on a daily basis. With great power comes red spider pajamas, and in this case the red spider pajamas are in fact, BIG RED HORNS OF DEATH. However, in certain situations (about once a week) I get to unleash the full fury of the angry god Hella.Recently some guy in a black Equus decided to merge into my lane - and by "into my lane" I mean "into the same geographic area that I was currently busy... existing". This is pretty standard fare, here. Guy in expensive black car gets to drive whenever and however he likes and people generally have the transport-equivalent experience of getting their lunch money taken by a bully. Except in my case. I am the gun-toting school kid that makes sure the bully will think twice before trying to steal ANYONE's lunch money ever again. I am also the reason that a certain black Equus nearly slammed into another big black car that was going to do the same thing when the original Equus swerved wildly to the left at the sounding of my horns. I then engaged in horrifically childish (and hilarious) behavior when I rolled down the window and pointed and laughed. Big, sweeping gestures. Loud, raucous laughter. For two straight minutes at the next light. The other driver wouldn't even look up from his steering wheel.So, yes: These horns are loud. They are the equalizer, here in Korea. Just make sure that you install them CORRECTLY. Use the included relay or buy the recommended relay on here. The relay recommended here on Amazon has an additional contact for the second horn (less splicing). Also, the wiring harness from here simplifies the whole soldering/crimping process quite a bit. Finally, DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL THESE WITH YOUR EXISTING HORNS. You will actually REDUCE the dB output. In the case of horns more does not equal better.
P**1
Loud !
Very distinct tone and loud as heck. A bit bigger that any other horns but good price for a quality item.
T**Y
Loud! Great quality, and look AWESOME!!!
I loved these Hella Supertones. They're made really well, great quality. They're super loud if you install them with the relay, and even without it, are still pretty loud, louder than stock horns. They would scare a lot of people cuz They weren't prepared for how loud They are, and honestly, I wasn't ready for how loud They were, and I jumped the first time I tried my horn after installing them. They look great too, I took the metal grill off of them when I first got them, and painted them white, to match my blue with white rim color scheme on my '04 Subaru WRX, and they just looked so sweet, the white really made them stand out, mounted behind the grill of my Subie. And they're pretty simple and fast to install, only took me about 30 min at most to install them. I got a LOT of compliments on them, and would also get a lot of questions about what they were, most people, that were unfamiliar with them, thought they were speakers. The sound of these are kinda high pitched but deffinitly a huge upgrade of any stock horn, and the look they add, mounted behind your grill, is awesome. Unfortunately my WRX, that I installed these Supertones on, got stolen and never got recovered, so I don't get to enjoy the sound and look they added anymore, but if, or when, I get another Subaru, I will be buying these Hella Supertones again that's for sure. I would definitely recommend these to anyone, especially if you have a WRX or STI they are perfect.
A**R
Moveeee out the way!
Loved these things , really loud horn! People get right out of the way ; also couldn’t have a Subaru with out buying them ;) , install was easy . Would buy again
C**N
Very loud and obnoxious that sadly arrived in the "Box" option and not the "Blister" option.
I love this very loud and obnoxious car horn, it gets rid of all my frustration, it scares off all animals off the road, it gets people's attention and sounds great. The one thing I dislike is that it arrived as the "box" option and not the "Blister" option I paid for.
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