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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Stratham, NH
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There's a 5/8" diameter horn wire hole in each 35 front fender. Would it have
come from the factory with a protective rubber grommet in these holes that the harness went through? |
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Sorry, I was wrong
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"I can explain it for you. However, I can't understand it for you". Last edited by Kube; 06-22-2025 at 03:25 PM. Reason: misinformation |
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Thanks Kobe.
Peter |
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No, the horns are affixed to the fender with like a coach bolt which has a hole through the center of it, which the wires run through
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Location: Up North
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Yup....Brian's got it correct.
The horn bracket which the horn body attaches to is the bolt that attaches the headlight mount to the fender. You should only have a single horn on your 1935 pickup. Last edited by nelsb01; 06-22-2025 at 05:33 PM. |
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Now, that is a good question............can I blame the extreme heat on that?
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There is a tar covered cloth loom that the wiring passes through going to the bolt with a hole and from the bolt to the inside the horn cover.
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