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<blockquote data-quote="jsloan10" data-source="post: 974987" data-attributes="member: 560397"><p>This might sound crazy but..</p><p></p><p>Take some sun tan lotion and rub it on both sides of the surround and then rub some into the spider to make it moist, rienstall the subs and have a listen afterwards and see if this helps.</p><p></p><p>Moisturizing the suspention will soften it and make it more flexible.</p><p></p><p>This is not a joke, seriously give it a try. It could make a night and day difference.</p><p></p><p>Don't gob the shit on, just use enough to moisturize the suspention.</p><p></p><p>I just checked the woofer spec's, don't bother putting lotion on the surround, it's made of rubber so it won't make a difference. Just stick to moisturizing the spider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsloan10, post: 974987, member: 560397"] This might sound crazy but.. Take some sun tan lotion and rub it on both sides of the surround and then rub some into the spider to make it moist, rienstall the subs and have a listen afterwards and see if this helps. Moisturizing the suspention will soften it and make it more flexible. This is not a joke, seriously give it a try. It could make a night and day difference. Don't gob the shit on, just use enough to moisturize the suspention. I just checked the woofer spec's, don't bother putting lotion on the surround, it's made of rubber so it won't make a difference. Just stick to moisturizing the spider. [/QUOTE]
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