go to Canadian Tire and get rubber epoxy (can't remember exactly what it was called)
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Aug 9th, 2007 08:35 PM #1
Speaker separation problem, DIY fix help needed!
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Look at how it separated. I don't want to throw away these speakers, so is there a way to fix it?
Could I put some sort of compound in the gap so that the air doesn't leak through when playing music?
Im not worried about how it will look after DIY fixing.
Someone with speaker repair knowledge, please help!
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Aug 9th, 2007 08:44 PM #2
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Aug 9th, 2007 08:45 PM #3
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:03 PM #4
I've only had to repair subwoofer rubber surrounds, and for that, i've used clear nail polish. I've heard of others on the car forums that they used the stuff but I haven't used it myself (never had that big of a hole).
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:21 PM #5
Last edited by bpopd; Aug 9th, 2007 at 09:39 PM.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:45 PM #6
LOL, i shuved some hard plastic inbetween the woofer and tweeter.. haha it limits the movement so much that I dont hear air passing through anymore! yay
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