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if you wanted it to look good. and patch it up. i bet you could glass the whole cone and then sand and paint it. i bet it would look good....

But would it affect the working of the sub? it would make the cone stiffer i would say thats about it. and most kicker subs have a super stiff cone as is.

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if you wanted it to look good. and patch it up. i bet you could glass the whole cone and then sand and paint it. i bet it would look good....

But would it affect the working of the sub? it would make the cone stiffer i would say thats about it. and most kicker subs have a super stiff cone as is.

X2 My kicker had a very stiff cone. It loosens after awhile though. Well 40 dollars is a wonderful deal then :) i had a kicker with a small hole, the company told me they only will cover it if the voice coil was blown. So would have been a suggestion. Hell i say patch it and get to bumpin!

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I think What I am gonna do is epoxy a slice of milk jug on the inside of the cone, and possibly find something I can plaster over it, and then paint grey so it will only look so-so haha..

Does anyone have a suggestion on a certian type of epoxy to use or to stay away from?

I appreciate all the input! :D

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You can still play it. Doesn't effect it that much.

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I think What I am gonna do is epoxy a slice of milk jug on the inside of the cone, and possibly find something I can plaster over it, and then paint grey so it will only look so-so haha..

Does anyone have a suggestion on a certian type of epoxy to use or to stay away from?

I appreciate all the input! :D

5 minute epoxy will work fine, just let it dry for a day or two. 24 hour is better, but no biggie.

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once I had a sub that the whole rubber surround was ripped it was my moms super old and she didnt want to buy a new one so i just rubber siliconed all the way around it on the insde of the sub and it still looks clean, and it hits better since ya know there isnt a rip all tha way around xD at least patch it for now and just save for a new sub.

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