Would that cause anything more than cosmetic damage?
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Would that cause anything more than cosmetic damage?
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refs: Blunt, BassAddictJ, Pickler, Blazin_Jason, 3onDubs, jeremyzach, mexcansa, baastard
maybe some reisistance and bad connection
HU - Pioneer 800prs
Mids - Peerless HDS nomex 6.5's
Highs - Seas Prestige Alumi-domes
Front Stage Amp - Sundown 100.4D
Sub - SA-12
Sub Amp - Saz-1000D
Wire - Knukonceptz, Kicker Hyperflex
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Clean it up and maybe get some new screws but its nothing serious. Most, if not all door speakers that are not sealed get this corrosion. Being a saltwater boater Ive learned of preventitive maintenice. Try some grease, oil, vaseline or the best, dialectric grease and treat the surfaces.
06 Chevy 2500hd crew cab
pioneer prs 880, running active
Boston pro 60
MBQ reference
jl 10w1's (2)
jl 500/1
jl 300/4, Mid amp
alpine 45x4, tweeter amp
put some pb on their or something and it should take the rust off.
References:
Baseballer1100(x2),dvrmstrng, RedlineAccord
System:
Pioneer DEH-P880PRS
6.5" Rainbow Germaniums
Us Amps MD22
2 12" Fi SSDS
2x Hifonics BXi 1206D
4.2 cu ft Ported box
Kinetik 1400
Clean it up, get a new srcew, ring terminal etc. or whatever you are using for a connection, reassemble and put everything in place then put some of that corrosion resistant spray on it so that it don't happen again...what I do is spray the stuff on my finger then rub it onto the electrical connection. Works for me....years later still looks the same.
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