And that was a gen1 and very old post. Likely will never release a kit. @RealWheelsEV was working on a gen2 kit but gone quiet. Must have encountered technical hurdles. Ask them. Should be able to piggyback a 12V horn, just like factory one (same frequency or higher), using a Y-splitter without risk of blowing fuses or triggering errors. Frunk disassembly is probably similar to gen1. And you should be able to locate stock horn by looking at front for its opening. Factory horn is 300 Hz, IIRC. I’d recommend a second higher pitched one, to cut through background noise better.Looks like they haven't released it yet. Not shown on Website.
For Gen1 it's a relatively simple plug and play using existing circuit and fuse. The only difficulty is disassembly of the frunk tub and those annoying plastic clips that tend to be 1-time use only. If your factory horn is at the passenger side you may not even need to do that. As you can get access through the passenger wheel well.As soon as I get a weekend with some extra time, my plan is to install a PIAA Superior Bass horn set to replace my single horn (Gen1). I'm hoping to simply unplug the single horn and plug this setup in, then have beer to either celebrate my success or comfort my failure!
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For Gen1 it's a relatively simple plug and play using existing circuit and fuse. The only difficulty is disassembly of the frunk tub and those annoying plastic clips that tend to be 1-time use only. If your factory horn is at the passenger side you may not even need to do that. As you can get access through the passenger wheel well.
Gen2 are trickier since they have e-fuses? And not much has been shared regarding mods. But I'd imagine it shouldn't be a problem unless you are trying to install a horn that requires a dedicated power source, like an air horn.
Not sure a Gen 1 vs. a Gen 2 (mine) will help, but I admire the post, it's pretty funny.As soon as I get a weekend with some extra time, my plan is to install a PIAA Superior Bass horn set to replace my single horn (Gen1). I'm hoping to simply unplug the single horn and plug this setup in, then have beer to either celebrate my success or comfort my failure!
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