Mopar Tuff Wheel horn issue

I recently installed a Mopar Tuff wheel on my 68 Barracuda. It is a aftermarket steering wheel and a OE adapter.
I noticed after the install the horn did not respond when hitting the horn button, but i figured I would get into that later.
Took the car out for a test drive and the horn beeps very momentarily when turning. WTF? It does this in a few spots turning R or L, it does not honk not everywhere, just for a moment.
I believe there is a horn relay that gets its ground when the horn button is pushed.
I have not taken it back apart yet, but any ideas on what exactly I need to be looking for to get the horn working as it should?
Thanks

I had this problem. Take off the adapter. On the back you will see a copper ring. There is a post with a small wheel sticking up from the cancellation switch that rides on this ring . Make sure the ring is clean and not bent (use steel wool to clean it) and make sure when the adapter is tightened down, it contacts the wheel on the post. Take a piece of wire attached to the frame of the car and ground to the steering column nut . Horn should sound. Next step are the horns. Use a jumper wire from the positive terminal on the battery to the terminal on the horn. Touch it and the horn should sound. If the horns are ok, its highly likely the horn relay is bad. Its located just above the drivers side kick panel.

Here's a pic of the copper ring

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Here's the wheel that rides on it.


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