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Rudeyboy18
Sunday 7th October 2012, 22:46
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Hi all, ive been breaking my Saab 9-5 and wondered if the horns would fit my volvo...... And they did. The saab ones i have are 1999 , my 1998 volvo ones look tired and grey. The saab ones are smaller , jet black and sit further back thus less visible behind your mesh or egg crate grill. Probably nothing you guys care about, but i made use of this and quite happy. Thought i'd share

JamesT5
Sunday 7th October 2012, 22:48
I wondered what these round discs were under the grill. I thought they were mounts for the Police lights..... :cop: :hihi: :D

Ali-Bongo
Sunday 7th October 2012, 22:54
They look much tidier than the big grey snails Volvo fitted. Are the connections the same on the Saab horns?

Rudeyboy18
Sunday 7th October 2012, 23:01
Yes the are.... you do need to just take a stanley knife to 2 little knobbley bits on the connection.... but they are very apparent when you try to put it into the connector. Once they are gone it goes straight in and clips in.

M-R-P
Sunday 7th October 2012, 23:25
I wondered what these round discs were under the grill. I thought they were mounts for the Police lights..... :cop: :hihi: :D

The strobes sit in the bottom half of the grille on brackets fitted by the Volvo special vehicles garage in gothenburg. ;)

One of my horns is hiding behind the foglight..?

JamesT5
Sunday 7th October 2012, 23:29
The strobes sit in the bottom half of the grille on brackets fitted by the Volvo special vehicles garage in gothenburg. ;)

One of my horns is hiding behind the foglight..?

Is the bracket still there under your grill?

By the way, the great thing about having a 'grill' on our cars of course, is we can cook a fry up at the road side.... :hihi:

M-R-P
Sunday 7th October 2012, 23:40
Is the bracket still there under your grill?

By the way, the great thing about having a 'grill' on our cars of course, is we can cook a fry up at the road side.... :hihi:

Yep brackets are still there.
You should see judgeninja's 850, the front end modifications actually look like he's had a head-on with a large bbq!

Ali-Bongo
Monday 8th October 2012, 00:36
Yes the are.... you do need to just take a stanley knife to 2 little knobbley bits on the connection.... but they are very apparent when you try to put it into the connector. Once they are gone it goes straight in and clips in.

Spot on mate cheers! Another mod to add to the ever growing list!

volvokid
Monday 8th October 2012, 08:00
Just relocate your horns to behind your bumper then you won't see them

Rudeyboy18
Monday 8th October 2012, 10:54
This is with the saab horns

http://i1263.photobucket.com/albums/ii633/rudeyboy18/Wiltshire-20121008-00262_zpse2179bda.jpg

M-R-P
Monday 8th October 2012, 10:54
That thing looks badass! lol

Rudeyboy18
Monday 8th October 2012, 11:01
Its a shame that under the engine is all in bits. Ive got the blanking plate on now and removed heatshield. Acuator arm is not seized, i can move it about 8-10mm along the length of the arm. I wd40'd it any. Changed all the other Brittle pipes. Now to put back together when its not pouring down

volvokid
Monday 8th October 2012, 11:49
That is one mean machine

Rudeyboy18
Monday 8th October 2012, 14:17
It does look pretty cool. It makes up for LACK OF BADASS/MEANMACHINE staus i have with my day to day work car..........

http://i1263.photobucket.com/albums/ii633/rudeyboy18/8dd558ab.jpg

JamesT5
Monday 8th October 2012, 14:18
This is with the saab horns

http://i1263.photobucket.com/albums/ii633/rudeyboy18/Wiltshire-20121008-00262_zpse2179bda.jpg

By the way, that's a gret way to fill your mug up, just leave it on the roof of the car in the rain.... ;)

M-R-P
Monday 8th October 2012, 14:18
I'll have to go bleach my eyes now....

Take it away!

Rudeyboy18
Monday 8th October 2012, 14:22
I'll have to go bleach my eyes now....

Take it away!

Mate, i can count the BHP on both hands lol. 30k miles, one lady onwer full intemised service history tho. Ideal for what i use it for and 350-380miles on £40-42 fuel.

frazz
Tuesday 9th October 2012, 09:54
Like it,, gonna do this to mine!!!