JL sub problems

Master69
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i have some wuestions about these jl subs im picking them up off of a trade and i want to know which 2 will be easier to fix..obviously the 2nd will be easiest but what would be harder to fix 1 or 3?

1: Has 1 broken tinsel at cone. Measured both VC and it shows 3.5ohms. Overall in good condition. Just don't have time/skills to fix the tinsel lead.

2: Has 1 broken tinsel lead near the connector. Very easy fix and all VC measures 3.5ohms.

3: Works fine, has a 1 inch approx tear in the surrond. Can be patched up or surround can be replaced easily with a replacement kit.

 
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