Hole In subwoofer

BrianM905
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ok...the other day i noticed that one of my speakers was not hitting as hard as the other one. when i was trying to figure out why i found a small hole in the rubber surround. does anyone know of a easy way to repair this? I Sent a letter to RF and they said to use pure silicone. i found a tube of 'Clear RTV Silicone Adhesive Sealant' they said to make sure that it will work on foam rubber...but it Dosen't say what kind of surfaces it can be used on...i just wanted to get some feedback from others before i put this stuff on my sub. BTW the speakers are Rockford Fosgate Punch HE2

 
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