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Sealent for gaps in box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crownvicon28s" data-source="post: 8333895" data-attributes="member: 602517"><p>Awesome. I would just to be safe but probably not required as mentioned earlier you should let the silicone completly dry before mounting the subs. I tilt my boxes toward light to see if there are any leaks, if when the glue dries and you see no light from the inside of the box you should be good to go. But if your like me and want to take an extra step to make sure its seal, silicone after wont hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crownvicon28s, post: 8333895, member: 602517"] Awesome. I would just to be safe but probably not required as mentioned earlier you should let the silicone completly dry before mounting the subs. I tilt my boxes toward light to see if there are any leaks, if when the glue dries and you see no light from the inside of the box you should be good to go. But if your like me and want to take an extra step to make sure its seal, silicone after wont hurt. [/QUOTE]
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