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Thank you gentlemen. I think I have something to work from now. 

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Dan: re an auxiiary horn.. I was concerned about not being able to use the proper setup. So, a temporary horn that is fairly convenient & fairly quickly available, is to run a horn feed wire up the left kick panel area & tuck it in near the door opening trim edging, near what I'll call the "knee knocker" area. Bought a cheap small black horn button like used, say on a boat. Fastened it to an existing trim screw. It acts as a ground to complete the circuit. It's close enough that in an emergency, I can just slap it with my left hand.. Not ideal, but more accessible say, than reaching down under the dash in a close encounter, and it's not really noticeable ....        


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My wife's '05 Dodge uses a large coil spring to carry juice to the rotating part of the steering wheel. There is no other connection. Might be a solution there.

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I do not know what I am doing wrong but here is a few photos how I handled the Horn on my 56 Fairlane. I am doing an Electric Power Steering install (more on that to follow)
I can only get I photo to post at a time, the one before this test is the bottom of the steering wheel drilled do that the original shaft tube contact projects out the bottom.
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Next is the top if the wheel with another shaft contact sticking out of the shaft connected to the bottom contact with a wire, the wire must be threaded thru the horn ring spring so it does not get pinched under the springhttp://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/3d415aa0-32c6-4557-a5bf-cf85.jpg
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http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/2804c700-c06e-49ad-947f-d020.jpgNext is a photo of the column contact, it's made of a 3" PVC pipe cap cut and ground down to fit in the column cup. A 28 ga copper sheet cut round and epoxyed to the PVC for the horn contact in the wheel to rotate on,
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Bottom side of the column contact, note the tab sticking thru from above for the wire to run to the horn relay.http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/58fa5327-2f10-412d-9afb-d8c4.jpg
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The whole works installed in the column. Mod, if you can merge this mess please do sohttp://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/a1d1fd47-40fc-4c78-80e5-9cd9.jpg
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Clever ! that should work.

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