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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Cairns , Australia
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They have to be straight. Any curvature/ bend, weld or kink will try to turn the lights on when turning the steering wheel. Also the end of it goes through the actual light switch at the bottom of the steering box . If any piece of the end of it , or the spring loaded horn brush touches any metal component in the switch it will ground the horns to work. You need a good straight horn rod.
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