Is This Sub Fixable??

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ScooobyDoo11
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Just got this sub installed and I guess it was sliding around in my trunk and hit something. As you can see from the pictures it is torn from one side all the way around the top to the other side. Is there anyway to fix this or is time to get another sub??

 
That's a really big/long tear in the surround, I don't think any epoxies are gonna fix that. Looks to me like a recone or new sub is in your future.

BTW, always fasten your sub box down securely. For its safety, and your own.

 
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