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<blockquote data-quote="zachzchw" data-source="post: 1045153" data-attributes="member: 558373"><p>What do you guys do when your deck skips? It skips quite a bit, not just major bumps, but even some smaller ones. Its installed in the same spot as my Pioneer, which had no issues with skipping. However, my dash kit is broken- at the bottom of the deck, the very thin plastic piece is snapped. I dont see how that would make such a difference, but thought it might. New deck is the Alpine 9831, so its not like its a Dual piece of shit or anything....</p><p></p><p>Is there a certain spec you can look at to tell if a deck is more likely to skip?</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on what to do? I was thinking if I could maybe put foam underneath it or something.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zachzchw, post: 1045153, member: 558373"] What do you guys do when your deck skips? It skips quite a bit, not just major bumps, but even some smaller ones. Its installed in the same spot as my Pioneer, which had no issues with skipping. However, my dash kit is broken- at the bottom of the deck, the very thin plastic piece is snapped. I dont see how that would make such a difference, but thought it might. New deck is the Alpine 9831, so its not like its a Dual piece of shit or anything.... Is there a certain spec you can look at to tell if a deck is more likely to skip? Any suggestions on what to do? I was thinking if I could maybe put foam underneath it or something....... [/QUOTE]
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