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<blockquote data-quote="Fusion_FREAK" data-source="post: 3371020" data-attributes="member: 580664"><p>The only place where are can even get out of is the two 1/4" holes in the back for the speaker wire. Before I cut the wholes out for the subs I pressurized the box on each side with a compressor and there were no leaks. There is probably about a whole tube of liquid-nail in that ****er.</p><p></p><p>What im going to do is caulk up the small holes in the back tomorrow and let it dry, then see if it makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>Can I use pvc pipe for tubes? i have loads of it since my dad is a plumber...</p><p></p><p>What size should they be and how long should the tubes be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fusion_FREAK, post: 3371020, member: 580664"] The only place where are can even get out of is the two 1/4" holes in the back for the speaker wire. Before I cut the wholes out for the subs I pressurized the box on each side with a compressor and there were no leaks. There is probably about a whole tube of liquid-nail in that ****er. What im going to do is caulk up the small holes in the back tomorrow and let it dry, then see if it makes a difference. Can I use pvc pipe for tubes? i have loads of it since my dad is a plumber... What size should they be and how long should the tubes be? [/QUOTE]
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