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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1480473" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>Go to your local winshield repair store and they have the glue that is used to reglue a replacement windshield into place. That stuff is excellent to smear on the BACK of the surround where the knick is. Not too thick, maybe 1mm or so and extend it about 3/4" radius around that knick. You should never have a problem after that as long as the surround is not ramming into an object any longer. Good luck with it and I hope you enjoy your new sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1480473, member: 565864"] Go to your local winshield repair store and they have the glue that is used to reglue a replacement windshield into place. That stuff is excellent to smear on the BACK of the surround where the knick is. Not too thick, maybe 1mm or so and extend it about 3/4" radius around that knick. You should never have a problem after that as long as the surround is not ramming into an object any longer. Good luck with it and I hope you enjoy your new sub. [/QUOTE]
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