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I need to figure out what kind of subs i have and if spider should be replaced
I just got 2 10 inch jl subs and they are like 10 years old and the foam ripped. Im trying to figure out what kind i have so i can fix them.And the spider is old and really stiff so im wondering if thats bad or should i fix that also. 


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Re: I need to figure out what kind of subs i have and if spider should be replaced
It really wouldn't be worth fixing
Just go and get some new ones
Headunit - Pioneer DEH-P8300UB
Subs - Two Kicker Solo x 12s Walled
Sub Amp - Shark Shkamp 2500d
Front Stage - Polk Audio db651 Coaxial
Front Amp - MB Quart ONX2.100 (coming soon)

Originally Posted by
zako
Most properly done 15 inch subwoofers are not suited for car audio use simply due to box size requirements.
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Re: I need to figure out what kind of subs i have and if spider should be replaced
they sell the foam surrounds on ebay pretty cheap for the jl subs, as for the spiders, i guess just loosen them up first n see what happens
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Re: I need to figure out what kind of subs i have and if spider should be replaced
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Re: I need to figure out what kind of subs i have and if spider should be replaced
stiff spider is what you want. it looks good in the pix just refoam it...
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Re: I need to figure out what kind of subs i have and if spider should be replaced

Originally Posted by
SPLaudio
stiff spider is what you want. it looks good in the pix just refoam it...
Agreed, you definitely don't want the spider to sag or else it defeats the purpose of even having it.
JL Audio 10W0 10W1 10W6 Subwoofer Refoam Kit - 2 Foams | eBay
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