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It sucks but it's barely noticeable unless you look right at it so I wouldn't know how to get to it from the inside.

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fix it QUICK before you beat... or it will get bigger.. it happened to me... i used superglue.. it fixed it untill the new surround comes in...

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The set up your talking about would sound great in my Tahoe. Trade you my dog for it. He has one eye but that only makes for bad depth perception so hey so what if he is running into shit, look at it this way he is easy to sneak up ninja style on. (right side only)
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RTV Gasket Sealant on the back... done.

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foam safe ca glue.. wont melt or deform or harden the foam around it.. the less used the better.

91 dodge colt gt..

4 custom t600 15s

audioque 3500d.1

tuned to 25 hz... stay tuned.

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brutus bxi2006d terrible voltage drop

145.4@38HZ... SEALED LEGAL

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carpe diez nuts !!

my house is louder than your car...

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foam safe ca glue.. wont melt or deform or harden the foam around it.. the less used the better.

Where do I get this CA Glue and how do I get to inside the surround without making the hole bigger?

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silicone is the best thing to use. ca glue will usually harden the foam surround.

people have used shoe goo, and ive used a glue called "aqua seal" which are urethane glues that are very strong and flexible as well.

either of these would the best

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From Rusty from DC and Nick from Fi told me when i put a hole in my sub, use 100% clear silicone, and put it on the rear of the hole. and let it dry for 24 hrs.

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most hobby shops will carry it if they carry rc airplanes..

flip the sub over and press from the ouside inward with your finger to expose the hole/edges of the hole.. apply a tiny dab with a tooth pick to one side of the tear. and then slowly back your finger away so the two surfaces mate. and then allow it to rest as it would normally so it doesnt deform.. and let it setup over night

oh and another thing ask for the thick foam safe ca glue it has a higher set time and doesnt grab as quickly as thin or medium would

but do whatever you feel is nessacary.. this is what ive used before and got great results but if nick and rusty say use silicone then i say go that route

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91 dodge colt gt..

4 custom t600 15s

audioque 3500d.1

tuned to 25 hz... stay tuned.

blazer

stroker 15

brutus bxi2006d terrible voltage drop

145.4@38HZ... SEALED LEGAL

Aim: chewieft09

www.t3audio.com

carpe diez nuts !!

my house is louder than your car...

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