RebelliousGt
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I’ve figured out a way to relocate the horns to deter thieves from disconnecting them before tripping alarm.
The solution is to remove the horns and V bracket that they are bolted too. Drill a new hole for both horns 1 1/2” up the bracket which would bring your horns up towards the upper cross member. Then re installThat vid has been posted on this forum before, I was hoping you were going to share your solution
The solution is to remove the horns and V bracket that they are bolted too. Drill a new hole for both horns 1 1/2” up the bracket which would bring your horns up towards the upper cross member. Then re install
Aaaaaaand?
It honestly is that simple!! I should have told ram engineers.So you relocate the horns 1-1/2" higher. I feel like there should be more to this...
This is the passenger side over the R both pictures taken after modifications. Look at yours and you’ll see wires.It honestly is that simple!! I should have told ram engineers.
This is the passenger side over the R both pictures taken after modifications. Look at yours and you’ll see wires.
They would just be guessing at where they are if you can’t see them. I also zip tied them to the V bracket. Thieves want in and out.It looks like the wires are obscured more, but can't they be snagged by a wire bent up and jacked all around in there?
Wouldn't help me, though - I don't have active grille shutters.If Ram programmed the active grille shutters to close when the truck is turned off like my wife's car, this would be moot.
Fortunately for you, the TRX is not a desirable target for thieves.Wouldn't help me, though - I don't have active grille shutters.