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<blockquote data-quote="pluckyou" data-source="post: 4971002" data-attributes="member: 600706"><p>Okay, got into the car this morning to come into work and I suppose the moisture in the air caused my little fix to not work, and now i'm experiencing the same problem.. Obviously my speakers decided that they could not come in contact with the mounting screws because the mounting screws, of course, are touching an unpainted surface. I accept this fact but do not see why it would've happened now and not when I installed the stuff originally. Any ideas on a permanent fix???? I was thinking of getting those foam speaker baffles to add another barrier between the speaker and the door, but the screw would still be touching the unpainted surface and the speaker itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckyou, post: 4971002, member: 600706"] Okay, got into the car this morning to come into work and I suppose the moisture in the air caused my little fix to not work, and now i'm experiencing the same problem.. Obviously my speakers decided that they could not come in contact with the mounting screws because the mounting screws, of course, are touching an unpainted surface. I accept this fact but do not see why it would've happened now and not when I installed the stuff originally. Any ideas on a permanent fix???? I was thinking of getting those foam speaker baffles to add another barrier between the speaker and the door, but the screw would still be touching the unpainted surface and the speaker itself. [/QUOTE]
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