I fitted a Denali sound bomb split today and concealed it in a good place

Hi all ,
I spent more time deciding where to place this horn discretely than to actually fit it . I think it came out pretty well .


That's a good spot for a lot of things once the evap canister is removed. I have my Suzuki voltage regulator mounted there so I was able to leave the OEM in place.

bob
 
I have a Touring and I was able to fit the entire Stebel Nautilus where the stock one was. I had to face it forwards like they said don't do but I figured if it lasted a couple of years that would be OK, it's cheap enough to replace. So far it is 7 years old and still honking fine!

bob
 
Why would you want to hide it behind a cover . It has to be in the open so that the sound is not muted . It showed be in front of the rad with the sound blasts out . Sorry but just my 2 Canadian cents .
 
Why would you want to hide it behind a cover . It has to be in the open so that the sound is not muted . It showed be in front of the rad with the sound blasts out . Sorry but just my 2 Canadian cents .
Have you heard the sound bomb split , its plenty loud no matter where its installed , lol .
 
Hi all ,
I spent more time deciding where to place this horn discretely than to actually fit it . I think it came out pretty well .


So what did you tie wrap the compressor to? Will the compressor fit in that spot without removing the evap canister?