Lex2007
Greenie N00B Member
I had two OEM horns on my car for years. Both of horns were sounding almost dead so I looked around and found 2 Mazda (Ford) horns with bracket for a different model year and they fit and are loud as shit for $27 delivered on amazon. Way better than crap aftermarket horns. Been down that road a few times.


I had an extra horn on the a passenger behind the fog. So you will need to splice in power from the horn on the driver's side but thats real easy. I used that splice and installed this double horn set.

Ya just need to drill a hole in the bracket behind the fog light that holds a small harness and put a bolt through that bracket and use the hole in the new bracket.
Sorry for low light but I circled where the new bracket has its hole. Just mark the old bracket with a marker in that hole as you line it up on the OEM harness bracket, then take it off and drill a hole for bolt, lock washer or Loctite and nut.





Make sure all bolts are on super tight with a lock washer and or Loctite and that the new bracket doesnt contact the flexible rubber lines. Point the horns forward or down.


I had an extra horn on the a passenger behind the fog. So you will need to splice in power from the horn on the driver's side but thats real easy. I used that splice and installed this double horn set.

Ya just need to drill a hole in the bracket behind the fog light that holds a small harness and put a bolt through that bracket and use the hole in the new bracket.
Sorry for low light but I circled where the new bracket has its hole. Just mark the old bracket with a marker in that hole as you line it up on the OEM harness bracket, then take it off and drill a hole for bolt, lock washer or Loctite and nut.





Make sure all bolts are on super tight with a lock washer and or Loctite and that the new bracket doesnt contact the flexible rubber lines. Point the horns forward or down.
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