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<blockquote data-quote="lumpmoron2" data-source="post: 358472" data-attributes="member: 551697"><p>The best thing to use to attach a cone or dustcap back to a sub is Rubber weather stripping glue. it's made to re-attach your weather stripping molding around your trunk or doors. you can buy it at pep boys or a similar auto store. it comes in a tube and is basically black rubber drying type glue. i used it on a few subs where the dustcap started separating from the cone. it always worked flawlessly for me. i still have an old Kicker KSR that has that glue on it for over a year and it still sounded brand new when i took it out of my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lumpmoron2, post: 358472, member: 551697"] The best thing to use to attach a cone or dustcap back to a sub is Rubber weather stripping glue. it's made to re-attach your weather stripping molding around your trunk or doors. you can buy it at pep boys or a similar auto store. it comes in a tube and is basically black rubber drying type glue. i used it on a few subs where the dustcap started separating from the cone. it always worked flawlessly for me. i still have an old Kicker KSR that has that glue on it for over a year and it still sounded brand new when i took it out of my car. [/QUOTE]
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