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<blockquote data-quote="InhumanAcura" data-source="post: 801883" data-attributes="member: 552492"><p>lol...my mt broke a lead, so i re-soldered it...broke with-in minutes..fixed it again, same deal..</p><p></p><p>my team-mate saw an ebay auction where a guy used a butt connector to fix his..we only wanted to repair the sub so we could destroy it to re-cone to another impedance...</p><p></p><p>installed the butt-connector really really tight and it didnt break for the 10-15min we tortured it....just be sure that you get a really good crimp on it..id suggest cutting the excess plastic off the butt connector to make it a bit easier..</p><p></p><p>sounds stupid, but it did work..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InhumanAcura, post: 801883, member: 552492"] lol...my mt broke a lead, so i re-soldered it...broke with-in minutes..fixed it again, same deal.. my team-mate saw an ebay auction where a guy used a butt connector to fix his..we only wanted to repair the sub so we could destroy it to re-cone to another impedance... installed the butt-connector really really tight and it didnt break for the 10-15min we tortured it....just be sure that you get a really good crimp on it..id suggest cutting the excess plastic off the butt connector to make it a bit easier.. sounds stupid, but it did work.. [/QUOTE]
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