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Might need to replace Focal PS165 components, suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="gamehawk55" data-source="post: 8113327" data-attributes="member: 645990"><p>What kind of silicone do you suggest? And how difficult would it be to properly seal up the gap? It doesn't really look like glue per se. More like a dark hard epoxy resin. I would definitely rather repair the speaker than replace since I know its not blown. And the other speakers have a tad too deep a mounting depth for my car and would require an MDF spacer ring or something similar to give my window clearance to roll down all the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamehawk55, post: 8113327, member: 645990"] What kind of silicone do you suggest? And how difficult would it be to properly seal up the gap? It doesn't really look like glue per se. More like a dark hard epoxy resin. I would definitely rather repair the speaker than replace since I know its not blown. And the other speakers have a tad too deep a mounting depth for my car and would require an MDF spacer ring or something similar to give my window clearance to roll down all the way. [/QUOTE]
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