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<blockquote data-quote="fknJesse" data-source="post: 309310" data-attributes="member: 550034"><p>my 1st post in awhile.. couldn't get my old login info back tho :/</p><p></p><p>anyway..I have a jl 10w1 that I'm trying to fix. the foam surround has been ripped in several places. it is broken off the exterior surround of the speaker and also ripped in a few places. it is still connected to the cone. Is there some proven method to fixing a problem like this? should I just use some super glue? thanks</p><p></p><p><img src="http://volkswagen.hypermart.net/sub.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>from my 2 min diagram.. you might be able to see that the rips in the foam has created a few flaps, which are connected to the cone, but not to the exterior surround.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fknJesse, post: 309310, member: 550034"] my 1st post in awhile.. couldn't get my old login info back tho :/ anyway..I have a jl 10w1 that I'm trying to fix. the foam surround has been ripped in several places. it is broken off the exterior surround of the speaker and also ripped in a few places. it is still connected to the cone. Is there some proven method to fixing a problem like this? should I just use some super glue? thanks [IMG]http://volkswagen.hypermart.net/sub.jpg[/IMG] from my 2 min diagram.. you might be able to see that the rips in the foam has created a few flaps, which are connected to the cone, but not to the exterior surround. [/QUOTE]
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