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Foam O-Ring for factory horns? I can't find it... by 82-T/A [At Work]
Started on: 08-30-2025 05:07 PM
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Last post by: Mike in Sydney on 08-30-2025 06:41 PM
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Hey guys, I know this is silly... but anyone know where I can buy replacement foam O-rings that go between the factory horns and the mounting bracket? There's an O-ring about an inch in diameter with a half-inch interior diameter, and it goes between the horn and the angled bracket when it mounts under the front of the car. There is then a bolt that screws into the back of the horn... but this gasket is supposed to eliminate vibration / harmonics from the horn and pass it through to the rest of the car. Again, I know it's like splitting hairs... but want to do it right. I can't find anything...

This should have a part number, but maybe I'm just not looking properly, but I don't see it in the parts catalog.

Worst case, I have to buy foam rubber tubing, and then just cut slices out of it. Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks!
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I think your bet option is to make your own. The ones on my 86SE were so deteriorated that I replaced them with neoprene rubber similar to the material used to make wetsuits. The closed cells in the material prevent it from absorbing moisture and the density prevents from compressing too much when installing the horn.
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