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<blockquote data-quote="CJW" data-source="post: 3203517" data-attributes="member: 568237"><p>They aren't specific to the sub but you have to make sure to get a cap that will fit over the coil. For example the MT uses a 6-7" dustcap I believe and has a 3" coil. You would have a hard time fitting a smaller 3-4" cap on it because it would be resting right on the coil.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to look at is if it already had a cap there will be a portion where there was glue that you will probably want covered so you need to get the same size as you took off.</p><p></p><p>DD will sell one of their cf caps for like 40-45 bucks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJW, post: 3203517, member: 568237"] They aren't specific to the sub but you have to make sure to get a cap that will fit over the coil. For example the MT uses a 6-7" dustcap I believe and has a 3" coil. You would have a hard time fitting a smaller 3-4" cap on it because it would be resting right on the coil. Another thing to look at is if it already had a cap there will be a portion where there was glue that you will probably want covered so you need to get the same size as you took off. DD will sell one of their cf caps for like 40-45 bucks.. [/QUOTE]
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