What kit to buy!

sometimes its not better to have alot of psi…espically with the s4 kit…you can crack the diaphragms or even on nathan airchime and leslie horns. it always best to run your horns at no more than 125psi…alot of people try to have the loudest where when they honk it squeals…real horn enthusaist go for sound…112psi is the best for any nathan airchime horn and 136 psi is for leslie/prime

^^ Well to each their own but our horns have a LIFETIME warranty so as long as they are ran at no more than 200psi the customer is fine and can return them for brand new ones. Everyone I know that has Nathan Airchimes runs them at 200psi and have had no problems as well.
Really it only comes into caution when the horns are being honked consistently like an actually Locomotive does. People with vehicles don’t honk their horns even close to that often. We do have all the O rings and Diaphragms for K-3s and K-5s as well IF it ever happens, but again I have never heard of one person call up to say they blew their diaphragms on the shockers or the K-3s or K-5s and we sell a crap load of these horns.

Hey Garrett, what exactly does the lifetime warranty cover with the shocker horns? For instance if you got into an accident and the two smaller ones cracked… would you replace them?.. Or if not, would you be able to have a deal and just buy the two that cracked instead of having to buy all four from hornblasters? Thanks