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<blockquote data-quote="romo330" data-source="post: 5217400" data-attributes="member: 603880"><p>ya its a pain in the ***.. but if you want to do it.. u can cut out the rubber surround to get to the spider.. then remove the spider and then u can buy a new spider and a new rubber surround.. alls u need is the glue witch can be a pain in the ***.. i did it to fix my old pbx's and it turned out to be worth it.. u just have to put alot of time and eeffort into finding all the right shit to buy and taking the time to do all of it very carefully..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="romo330, post: 5217400, member: 603880"] ya its a pain in the ***.. but if you want to do it.. u can cut out the rubber surround to get to the spider.. then remove the spider and then u can buy a new spider and a new rubber surround.. alls u need is the glue witch can be a pain in the ***.. i did it to fix my old pbx's and it turned out to be worth it.. u just have to put alot of time and eeffort into finding all the right shit to buy and taking the time to do all of it very carefully.. [/QUOTE]
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