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<blockquote data-quote="Terranova" data-source="post: 6662703" data-attributes="member: 570630"><p>Hey guys, I redid the brackets on my doors in my dodge yesterday stock it comes as a 6x9 so I made the brackets for my 6 1/2's when I got done for some reason the dust cap on the right speaker just flew off at light use. I couldn't even think of a reason as to why it happened I've had these things Rollin at 150rms 4ohm for 2 years and suddenly it just decided to blow off. I'm just curious as to what I should use to glue it back onto the speaker. I called Phoenix gold and they said I could use silicone or nail polish. But I don't see those holding that shit together very well. What do you use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terranova, post: 6662703, member: 570630"] Hey guys, I redid the brackets on my doors in my dodge yesterday stock it comes as a 6x9 so I made the brackets for my 6 1/2's when I got done for some reason the dust cap on the right speaker just flew off at light use. I couldn't even think of a reason as to why it happened I've had these things Rollin at 150rms 4ohm for 2 years and suddenly it just decided to blow off. I'm just curious as to what I should use to glue it back onto the speaker. I called Phoenix gold and they said I could use silicone or nail polish. But I don't see those holding that shit together very well. What do you use? [/QUOTE]
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