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<blockquote data-quote="slab" data-source="post: 3162276" data-attributes="member: 576917"><p>i have a stack of old 1995-1998 subs that i could only wish would work again like the day they there new. every now and again i get them out and smile about the times i had with them.</p><p></p><p>if the coil still reads fine and it looks like the break in the cone is close enough to overlap, you may be able to just try to glue it back. if that doesnt work the only other way to do it is to take the whole cone spider surround coil setup off and find a coil that fits your gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slab, post: 3162276, member: 576917"] i have a stack of old 1995-1998 subs that i could only wish would work again like the day they there new. every now and again i get them out and smile about the times i had with them. if the coil still reads fine and it looks like the break in the cone is close enough to overlap, you may be able to just try to glue it back. if that doesnt work the only other way to do it is to take the whole cone spider surround coil setup off and find a coil that fits your gap. [/QUOTE]
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