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salsa-king 13 July 2014 10:01 PM

HELLA SuperTones (2008- on) Fitting Guide
 
I bought my Hella Tones from Subimods, along with the custom fitting bracket and wire harness that they do.
http://www.subimods.com/hella-supertone-horn-kit.html

They do a fitting PDF how to, but there's nothing better than an a write up by me showing that the ordinary man in the street can do it too.

Here goes...

1: Undo the clips holding the front bumper on. 4 on the wheel arch. 4 across the front grille and 6 on the under side of the bumper.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps1s0xusdw.jpg

2. I put a couple of screw drivers in two of the grille holes, so when you take the bumper off it doesn't fall off in one go.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pszna9ubn7.jpg

3. Ease the sides of the bumper away from the wings. Not much pressure needed, they came out dead easy.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...psi0np3168.jpg

4. Pull out with your fingers the washer jet covers and unclip the cover off the washer. Easier than you think, they pull out quite a way so you will see what needs to come off.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pse2dmx0ad.jpg

5. Bring the bumper away from the car and un clip any wire to the fog lights. Again, easy to do they pull off.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pslgo9l7lw.jpg

6. Locate the centre horn, use WD40 to help it come off, unclip the cable from it and remove the bolt and horn. The bolt isn't needed so don't replace it.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...psiql7qyqb.jpg

7. Look for the 2nd horn on the drivers side. Unclip the power to it (I insulating taped it up to protect from weather and taped it up out the way. Remove this horn + it's holding bracket (if you like), I did and put the bolt back in. Just in case I wanted to fit the old one back I'd know where it went.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...psgyyncbyh.jpg

8. Once you have your Horns fitted onto your bracket (with the notch cut out on the left - as you look at it) you can fix it to the centre (remove centre bolt like in my picture) using the bolt you've taken out.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...psytrqndxk.jpg

9. The relay I took all the way to the left side of the front protection bar, tie clipping it to the bar and an extra tie clip to a bracket hole you will see when you're doing it.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pslv753wlh.jpg

10. Once all that is in place you can feed the rest of the wiring loom along the same protect front bar (there is a slight channel you can keep the loom running in as you tie clip it securely along it. Also neatly tie clip the loom wires that come from the back of the horns down the centre, as shown below.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps86bk20tv.jpg

11. Then take the last bit of the loom that needs to go to the + & - of the battery, up behind the head light and on the inside of the wing. When you're doing it you'll see where's best for you to feed it along, connect Red to Power + and Black to negative on the battery (test of course before you fit it all neatly).

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pszhtoe0gw.jpg

12. Tidy up any of your tie clips, check all is secure and clean all the muck off bits you don't normally get to ;)

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pswq4ivyur.jpg

13. You can see the difference the Hella's are compared to the standard horn!

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pskbxy4lkh.jpg

14. Now all to do is re fit bumper back on.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...psaltsf3bv.jpg

15. Now go and test your horns on someone... they are loud!


:)

kop7 13 July 2014 10:21 PM

if thats a american site how much did it work out for them , was there import tax and how long was delivery ? cheers

salsa-king 13 July 2014 10:26 PM

Ordered Friday 4th July, delivered the following Thursday :)

Delivered cost about £85

bioforger 14 July 2014 01:17 AM

Nice job and guide :thumb:

ScottishRayman 14 July 2014 07:57 AM

How are you liking the sound Phil, big difference? Do you have piccy from the front with the bumper/grille back on?

salsa-king 14 July 2014 08:08 AM

Sound is louder. Still that metal sound you get ftomt this type of horn. They're not like having air horns lol

Got some better pix on my dslr. Will sort them out tonight.

clyne 08 14 July 2014 09:40 AM

Great guide, might give it a go!

salsa-king 14 July 2014 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by ScottishRayman (Post 11468616)
How are you liking the sound Phil, big difference? Do you have piccy from the front with the bumper/grille back on?


like this?

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3840/...689699ce_b.jpgGarage Racers-2a by salsa-king, on Flickr

chieftain333 14 July 2014 11:38 PM

Looks really good,there's a place selling them on eBay for £35 wouldn't these fit?

salsa-king 15 July 2014 07:04 AM

I didn't want to chance the ebay ones, heard too many things about being copies and rusting quickly.


the fixing bracket and wiring harness did it for me from subimods, makes it an easy plug and play fitment.

selhurstscooby 16 July 2014 10:38 AM

As usual, a great Salsa how to guide, good work :thumb:. I’m seriously tempted to replace my PIAA slimline horns, as although they are rated 118db they are little better than the original OM meep meep horn. Perhaps you can give a little more info on the wiring up of the Hellas as the PIAA jobs were plugged directly into the original loom (as per instructions).

rob84 16 July 2014 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by selhurstscooby (Post 11470120)
As usual, a great Salsa how to guide, good work :thumb:. I’m seriously tempted to replace my PIAA slimline horns, as although they are rated 118db they are little better than the original OM meep meep horn. Perhaps you can give a little more info on the wiring up of the Hellas as the PIAA jobs were plugged directly into the original loom (as per instructions).

The std hatch wiring for the horns is sufficient enough for the Hella horns, you do however need to extend the rh horn wire to reach but they are fused and rated to cope with the hellas.

salsa-king 16 July 2014 01:03 PM

Or just buy the subimods plug and play wiring loom if you don't feel up to doing the electrics.

selhurstscooby 16 July 2014 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by rob84 (Post 11470205)
The std hatch wiring for the horns is sufficient enough for the Hella horns, you do however need to extend the rh horn wire to reach but they are fused and rated to cope with the hellas.

Interesting Rob, so effectively my PIAA jobs should be a lot louder than they actually are. I feel I may have made a schoolboy error of not disconnecting the RH horn and running both horns through the centrally located horn power supply which probably reduces the sound level by 50%, am I right in my conclusion or are PIAA just not up to the job?
:wonder:

Abx 16 July 2014 04:45 PM

I have PIAA's and they are certainly up to the job!

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...psa907f097.jpg

I do need to buy some for my T5 camper though so may actually get some ST's for the STI and pop the PIAA's on the T5.

salsa-king 16 July 2014 11:11 PM

are they more like an air horn?

Abx 17 July 2014 10:10 AM

In design yes but sound just like a normal horn, just louder.

Don Clark 17 July 2014 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by selhurstscooby (Post 11470218)
Interesting Rob, so effectively my PIAA jobs should be a lot louder than they actually are. I feel I may have made a schoolboy error of not disconnecting the RH horn and running both horns through the centrally located horn power supply which probably reduces the sound level by 50%, am I right in my conclusion or are PIAA just not up to the job?
:wonder:

Probably not the best idea, are they earthed cleanly/correctly??
Disconnect the RH OEM horn and extend the wire to power one of the PIAA horns.



Originally Posted by salsa-king (Post 11470618)
are they more like an air horn?


Originally Posted by Abx (Post 11470752)
In design yes but sound just like a normal horn, just louder.

They use a spiral sound horn to amplify the noise created by a smaller diaphragm and thus have a smaller more compact footprint

selhurstscooby 17 July 2014 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Don Clark (Post 11470790)
Probably not the best idea, are they earthed cleanly/correctly??
Disconnect the RH OEM horn and extend the wire to power one of the PIAA horns.






They use a spiral sound horn to amplify the noise created by a smaller diaphragm and thus have a smaller more compact footprint

Thanks Don, will re-wire this w/e :thumb:


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