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So this past weekend I was going through the garage, and I came across a box of about 8-10 JL 10W0s that are either blown or the surrounds rotted. I couldn't bring myself to throw them out, so I started looking around online for recones. I found the link below, and wanted to see what some of you who are more familiar with recones think. And how hard do you think it would be for me to do this? I've never done a recone like this (the only ones I've done you just had to glue the surround and spiders to the basket, whereas this one is completely in pieces). So what do you think?

http://www.reconingspeakers.com/products-page/diy-parts/diy-recone-kits-parts/jl-audio-10w0-4-diy-aftermarket-recone-kit/

If there's a cheaper alternative, feel free to post it! Thanks guys!

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Hmm...the only thing I'd get confused with is how far the coil goes down into the gap. I guess you could take some measurements from the soft parts of one of the blown woofers...like checking the length from the bottom of the cone to the very end of the former. Other than that though, standard recone business :drink40:

EDIT: Forgot to address the spider...once you know how much of the former should stick out the back of the cone, drop a spider in, let the cone/surround/former assembly rest in the basket and mark a line on the former where the spider needs to be epoxied? Ahh Forevrbumpn needs to get in here lol

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I appreciate the responses guys. One of the other things that I'm unsure about is the lack of tinsel leads..do I reuse the old ones or buy new ones?

1989 Chevy Caprice Classic
350ci V8 High Performance

JVC Arsenal HU

JL XR series components

Infinity Reference 6x9s

Pioneer Premier 4-Channel

Clarion 2-Channel

Rockford Fosgate Series 1 2-Channel

Fusion 2000.1D

MTX Crossover

RF, Knu, Kicker, and Monster wiring

NVX VCW 12in. Sub **Won on here from the Sonic contest!**

*Build log coming soon!*

Starting all over pretty much which the gear listed...lost almost everything I had, including my life. Never take life and what's in it for granted.

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Anyone with re-coning experience that can answer some questions for me?

1989 Chevy Caprice Classic
350ci V8 High Performance

JVC Arsenal HU

JL XR series components

Infinity Reference 6x9s

Pioneer Premier 4-Channel

Clarion 2-Channel

Rockford Fosgate Series 1 2-Channel

Fusion 2000.1D

MTX Crossover

RF, Knu, Kicker, and Monster wiring

NVX VCW 12in. Sub **Won on here from the Sonic contest!**

*Build log coming soon!*

Starting all over pretty much which the gear listed...lost almost everything I had, including my life. Never take life and what's in it for granted.

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