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Old Sep 27, 2007 | 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by MmmBuckles
i would deff. like to c some pics. how much did you pay for them?
It was around $400 shipped. A google of siege engineering will pull up their eBay store that has all their different kits. The kit is pretty complete. I only had to buy a few other things for the install like an interior switch, some electrical connectors, self tapping screws and a few brass fittings which all came to less than $20.
 
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Old Sep 28, 2007 | 01:13 AM
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It was around $400 shipped. A google of siege engineering will pull up their eBay store that has all their different kits. The kit is pretty complete. I only had to buy a few other things for the install like an interior switch, some electrical connectors, self tapping screws and a few brass fittings which all came to less than $20.
was it hard to install?
 
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Old Sep 28, 2007 | 10:58 AM
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was it hard to install?
Not really. If you can install a audio system you can handle this no problem. I installed all the hardware and ran the lines in about 5 hours. The in-the-cab wiring took about another hour. The instructions were not very well laid out. At least for me they weren't. I am very visual, so I need a easy to understand wiring schematic, especially since this was my first time wiring a relay switch. Pretty simple once you understand the concept. The drawing included in their instructions leaves a lot to be desired. I ended up drawing a simpler one in power point. I'll post that along with the install pics shortly when I get my ducks in a row.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MmmBuckles
i would deff. like to c some pics. how much did you pay for them?
New to this forum thing and trying to figure it out. Does any one have a sugestion on where to install a KONG MK2 kit from siege engineering on a 2004 supercrew? I want them to be hidden and haven't figured anything out yet.

Thanks....Nate
 
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Old Oct 22, 2007 | 08:19 PM
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why not just put in a CB with a P.A system? shouting "move F%$@##" works like a charm when its that loud :P
 
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Old Oct 22, 2007 | 09:18 PM
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P.A. system

I completely forgot about one of those. I remember one of my friends dad having on and it was prety cool. Visit the link below and you can see why I wanted the KONG system. They have a description of the kit to buy and a sound clip. I think I figured out where to mount them with some help but anyway, enjoy the clip!!

http://www.siege-engineering.com/Pro...tegoryid=23348


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why not just put in a CB with a P.A system? shouting "move F%$@##" works like a charm when its that loud :P
 
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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 03:30 PM
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I've got a 200 psi, 8 trumpet train horn set from siege engineering on ebay. I'm very happy and I've never heard a train horn as loud as mine.

This a link to the thread I started with my train horn install pics.
 
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