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<blockquote data-quote="bootleg" data-source="post: 72369" data-attributes="member: 542013"><p>That's not nice Alaxan, he's got some truth, the water thing anyway. I have seen a single sub catch on fire(out of two in the box) due to an excess of glue on the motor structure during breaking in. It was never broken in first of all and the glue got hot and started burning, then the vc and then cone and then the box and then the car. Always value your installer(s(which was me)) opinion and BREAK IN YOUR SUBS LIGHTLY, not go bump down the road and thru the McDonalds parking lot(where the car burned to the ground).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bootleg, post: 72369, member: 542013"] That's not nice Alaxan, he's got some truth, the water thing anyway. I have seen a single sub catch on fire(out of two in the box) due to an excess of glue on the motor structure during breaking in. It was never broken in first of all and the glue got hot and started burning, then the vc and then cone and then the box and then the car. Always value your installer(s(which was me)) opinion and BREAK IN YOUR SUBS LIGHTLY, not go bump down the road and thru the McDonalds parking lot(where the car burned to the ground). [/QUOTE]
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