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High Quality - Very Happy - Not Easy though! |
August 29, 2022 |
Reviewer:
Scott LaRose from Rochester Hills, MI United States
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I fixed my sub-woofer! That said it was a little more difficult to do than I thought. So I separated the project into removal and clean up, gluing the inner edge to the cone, then the outer. Cleaning I used a small wire wheel and my drill CAREFULLY - but it worked great for all of the factory adhesive. Don't go overboard on the adhesive, I did, my speaker faces down, so no ugliness to be seen (does not impact the function.) Finding items to hold the inner cone was a great suggestion, I did not do a good job of this, therefor I spent an hour watching glue dry and making sure it was adhered. I used clothespins and the OEM protector to hold the outside. This worked extremely well to check and make sure the cone was centered on install. Definitely worth a try for the money. Be patient process is pretty forgiving especially if you don't expect look perfect when you get done. People posting pictures on Facebook have some awesome skills and have the process down!!!!
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