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Rockford Fosgate RFR 3110 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8791493" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>This is one of 4 subs I used to run in the early 2000's. This one ended up dead after being ran on a 1500 bd by itself lol. Man it rocked for a while though. The failure was a burnt lead. This is my first ever sub rebuild after being coached by DJ on here. I am very mechanically inclined as I am a pipe welder and build my own rock crawlers. But this stuff is very intricate and has been a challenging so far but completely doable with patience and measuring 3 times cut once type of things lol. Here are my pics so far. Waiting on my spring clamps from Amazon so I can't finish it out. I have the drop in built out and solid, shims were always used even on just the mockup, I didn't want anything binding. I cut the cone just a hair big so it slipped over easy so not to push the VC around. Anyways here yah go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8791493, member: 682803"] This is one of 4 subs I used to run in the early 2000's. This one ended up dead after being ran on a 1500 bd by itself lol. Man it rocked for a while though. The failure was a burnt lead. This is my first ever sub rebuild after being coached by DJ on here. I am very mechanically inclined as I am a pipe welder and build my own rock crawlers. But this stuff is very intricate and has been a challenging so far but completely doable with patience and measuring 3 times cut once type of things lol. Here are my pics so far. Waiting on my spring clamps from Amazon so I can't finish it out. I have the drop in built out and solid, shims were always used even on just the mockup, I didn't want anything binding. I cut the cone just a hair big so it slipped over easy so not to push the VC around. Anyways here yah go. [/QUOTE]
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