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<blockquote data-quote="Timboj" data-source="post: 8801612" data-attributes="member: 686345"><p>Ah, thanks for the advice, but you make that sound like that's a foregone conclusion. The crossovers I swapped out look and sound exactly the same as when I first installed them 7 years ago. And the car was street parked for most of that period.</p><p></p><p>I'll assume what you're saying is best practice, but I'll take my chances on this one. I'll probably want to upgrade them again in a similar amount of time anyway.</p><p></p><p>And yes, wire and time would be cheaper than replacing crossovers, but I haven't stated the opposite?! It sounds like you're having an imaginary argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timboj, post: 8801612, member: 686345"] Ah, thanks for the advice, but you make that sound like that's a foregone conclusion. The crossovers I swapped out look and sound exactly the same as when I first installed them 7 years ago. And the car was street parked for most of that period. I'll assume what you're saying is best practice, but I'll take my chances on this one. I'll probably want to upgrade them again in a similar amount of time anyway. And yes, wire and time would be cheaper than replacing crossovers, but I haven't stated the opposite?! It sounds like you're having an imaginary argument. [/QUOTE]
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