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High-Tone Dual Snail Horn

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 · 241 reviews
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Product Details

Everything you need to know — features, specs, fitment, and answers to the most common questions.

Dual-tone authority

Paired high and low horns produce the full, layered blast that single-note factory horns can't.

Cuts through traffic noise

High-frequency snail design punches through closed windows and road roar so drivers react sooner.

Compact snail housings

Space-saving shape tucks behind grilles and fairings where trumpet horns won't fit.

Lifetime warranty — no receipt

Diaphragm or coil fails under normal use, we replace the set.

Do I need a relay to install these?
A relay is recommended for full volume and to protect the factory horn circuit — it's a simple add during install and most horn wiring kits include one.
What if they fail?
Lifetime warranty. If it fails under normal use we replace it — no receipt, no questions.
Shipping speed?
Same-day shipping from Columbus, OH on orders placed before 2pm ET. Free standard shipping over $49.

Customer Reviews

241 verified reviews · 4.8 average · based on actual purchases.

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Manny DeLuca
Motorcycle rider · Daytona Beach, FL
Feb 27, 2026
★★★★★
Cars finally notice me
Stock bike horn was a squeak. These dual snail horns are a different animal — the high-low tone cuts through cabin noise and drivers actually react. Wired with a relay in about an hour, tucked behind the fairing clean.
✓ Verified Purchase · 40 found helpful
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Curt Wallenda
Delivery van driver · Baltimore, MD
Apr 13, 2026
★★★★★
City-grade volume for a work van
Replaced a dying factory horn on my route van. The dual-tone is loud and authoritative without sounding like a novelty. Bolted to the factory bracket and plugged in with minimal splicing.
✓ Verified Purchase · 22 found helpful
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Jerry Nakamura
Weekend DIYer · Torrance, CA
May 30, 2026
★★★★☆
Big sound upgrade, use a relay
Installed on my pickup. Volume and tone are a huge step up from stock. Advice: wire through a relay rather than the factory horn circuit if you want full output — that extra half hour is worth it.
✓ Verified Purchase · 16 found helpful