Quad Horn DIY Kit – Impact Train Horns
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Impact Train Horns

Quad Horn DIY Kit

$129.99 USD

The DIY kit comes with just about everything you need. Horns, compressor, wiring and all mounting hardware. You may need other supplies. You can use this kit for almost any impact driver and some drivers. (Will not work on Milwaukee M12 or Makita) 

PDF instructions included 

The DIY kit does work with Cars/ATV/Ect. 

-Metal horns

-Build time approximately 1 hour 

-No returns for this kit

Product information

  • Impact Train Horn (ready to honk from the box)
  • Metal Horns
  • Remote Control - 160ft range (optional)
  • Battery (optional)
  • Charger (optional)

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We stand by the quality of our products and offer a 1-year warranty for your peace of mind. In the unlikely event that you encounter any issues, we've got you covered. Simply e-mail at info@impacttrainhorns.com and we'll take care of the repair.

The Impact Train Horn is designed for durability and ease of use, requiring no regular maintenance. However, follow these simple care tips to ensure optimal performance and longevity:

1. Avoid Overheating

• If you continuously press the trigger, the air compressor may heat up.

• Allow it to cool down between extended uses to prevent overheating.

2. Remove the Battery When Not in Use

• Always disconnect the battery when storing your Impact Train Horn.

• This prevents accidental activation and battery drainage over time.

3. Store in a Dry, Cool Place

• Keep your BossHorn indoors or in a protected area to avoid moisture buildup.

• While it is water-resistant, excessive exposure to water can damage electronic components.

4. Use the Right Battery

• Only use same-brand or compatible aftermarket batteries for optimal power.

• Store batteries fully charged before long-term storage.

5. Keep It Clean

• If needed, wipe down the horn with a dry or slightly damp cloth to remove dust.

• Avoid using harsh chemicals or soaking in water.

Following these simple steps will keep your Impact Train Horn ready to blast whenever you need it! 🚂🔊

Customer Reviews

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Hayden Kolster

Best money I have ever spent!!

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Frank Endewardt
Awesomeness

Received my quad train horn just in time. Put it together and it sounds awesome. But I found the lack of instructional help a little bit annoying. But it was easy to overcome, nonetheless. Awesomeness!!!!

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Jim a.
Great kit

Horns sound good

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Freddie Batista

Pretty cool I am excited but no instructions to build it. Kinda lost right now.

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Simon S

I purchased a kit and installed it to a Hart driver. It took me a long time and doesn’t look as good as the pre built ones but it still does the job. 4/5

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Michael Scholz

I purchased the Bosch quad train horn and what can I say: AMAZING!!!!!! Its absolut fun and a must have for a grown-up kid like me ;-)))))

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Brandon Fish

Purchased the quad horn kit and put it on a Dewalt Drill DCD780. The system works as described and is very loud. I am very mechanically inclined and was able to install it in about an hour or less. My only 2 complaints are there are zero instructions included and next to nothing online to help someone put this kit together so figuring out the wiring was kind of challenging (may have over thought it) Also, one of the horns had a bad paint job and you can tell someone saw it and tried to use the old black sharpie touch up trick. I doubt this was done at the seller level, most likely at the manufacture.

These negatives are fairly minor and wouldn't detour me from purchasing another kit but wanted to put this out there.

only tools I used was simple wire strippers and crimpers, Dremel with barrel sander, utility knife, and a T10 torx driver. and 10MM wrench.

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chris

Told me some time to figure it out but its very possible. I needed to buy more wire, relay and a no/off button.

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