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<blockquote data-quote="Euth_In_Asia" data-source="post: 7091585" data-attributes="member: 627195"><p>*Sigh* Clearly I meant that the people I spoke to at Lowe's had experience in their own car audio and gave me some advice. This along with advice from other people on this site made me take the recommendation of the Lowe's employees as a viable means of "re-gluing" the sub together. Gluing foam back on a sub is totally different than wiring a sub. Making this comment is like saying "Ya know those walmart people know what their doing with bandaids now, lol. sorry bro it made me lol." You don't need to be an expert on subs to know what kind of glue is good. : |. To be a bit more feasible, a Lowe's employee would know more about adhesives than a car audio repairer. I swear, throw out a comment and everyone is looking to deconstruct your logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euth_In_Asia, post: 7091585, member: 627195"] *Sigh* Clearly I meant that the people I spoke to at Lowe's had experience in their own car audio and gave me some advice. This along with advice from other people on this site made me take the recommendation of the Lowe's employees as a viable means of "re-gluing" the sub together. Gluing foam back on a sub is totally different than wiring a sub. Making this comment is like saying "Ya know those walmart people know what their doing with bandaids now, lol. sorry bro it made me lol." You don't need to be an expert on subs to know what kind of glue is good. : |. To be a bit more feasible, a Lowe's employee would know more about adhesives than a car audio repairer. I swear, throw out a comment and everyone is looking to deconstruct your logic. [/QUOTE]
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