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okay bought one of those horn button stickers. and importequipment.com just wanted to know any methods of putting it on. i don't want to mess up. since it costed me 10 bucks. its an sticker, and has adhesive in the back. Should I just use the soap and water method??

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thanks for ur help thumbsup

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Just slap that bitch on there. thumbsup


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clean it with soap and water first so it can stick good.

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put mix of water and dishsoap, lightly sprah the horn area on the wheel. then put it on, make sure its good, then take a hair dryer to it. push put bubles and its perfect.

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it be sweet if it were real carbon fiber i don't like carbon fiber style things they are so noticable to me spineyes

anyway use some vinyl-leather cleaner and clean that motha thumbsup thumbsup

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yup. i have one , just clean it real good with soap-water, and dry it. get ready to piss off the neighbors, cause i wanted to make sure mine was on pretty good and everytime you press, the horn goes off rofl

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Originally Posted by 2003cbgts
yup. i have one , just clean it real good with soap-water, and dry it. get ready to piss off the neighbors, cause i wanted to make sure mine was on pretty good and everytime you press, the horn goes off rofl


hahaha...i'll do it in the wee early hours of the morning!!!


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lol so you can get it on good go somewhere like thats real empty and do it, that way you dont have to worry about pissing anone off and youll know you got it on real good at least

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^^ Or you could simply unplug the postive battery terminal and make sure the thing is on tight without having to blare your horn grin

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