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Help with spider sag on fosgate Power HX2?


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I have a Rockford Fosgate Power HX2, RFR 3112. It has pretty bad spider sag...I'm curious if there was a way to loosen the spider and reset it closer to the 0 position, or if suspending it upside down or even installing it downfiring would work. I would really rather not re-cone it. Thank you in advance!

1997 Lexus ES300

HU - Pioneer MVH 7350

Processor - Helix DSP

Front Stage - JBL P660C

Mid/high amp - Alpine PDX-F4

Subs - 1 IA Death Penalty 12

Sub Amp - Cactus Sounds PF300.1

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TTT - By a lack of response so it appears the only true option is a re-cone?

1997 Lexus ES300

HU - Pioneer MVH 7350

Processor - Helix DSP

Front Stage - JBL P660C

Mid/high amp - Alpine PDX-F4

Subs - 1 IA Death Penalty 12

Sub Amp - Cactus Sounds PF300.1

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TTT - By a lack of response so it appears the only true option is a re-cone?

yea really no cure for a saggy spider. just recone it and re use your dust cap.

But if your going to re-cone it might as well give that sub some hell and see what it can do

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Alrighty then thanks for the info. I will have some fun with that sub and see what it can take :-) btw is there a reasonable place or person to get some parts to recone this sub? I've looked at the speaker exchange and from what I can tell the tinsel leads aren't stitched into the spider.

1997 Lexus ES300

HU - Pioneer MVH 7350

Processor - Helix DSP

Front Stage - JBL P660C

Mid/high amp - Alpine PDX-F4

Subs - 1 IA Death Penalty 12

Sub Amp - Cactus Sounds PF300.1

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