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<blockquote data-quote="JWH" data-source="post: 18320" data-attributes="member: 542276"><p>The right way to space a sub is use a mounting ring from a JL Audio sub. The righ i speak of is the on the surrounds the sub and has the notches cut through it for mounting. A JL dealer can get these rings from JL seperate from the speakers. They fit exact and seal great. Disregard all the other crap about silicone and homemade pastes. That is what morons do who do not know what they are doing, plus it is unattractive. Do it right and you won't have to do it twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWH, post: 18320, member: 542276"] The right way to space a sub is use a mounting ring from a JL Audio sub. The righ i speak of is the on the surrounds the sub and has the notches cut through it for mounting. A JL dealer can get these rings from JL seperate from the speakers. They fit exact and seal great. Disregard all the other crap about silicone and homemade pastes. That is what morons do who do not know what they are doing, plus it is unattractive. Do it right and you won't have to do it twice. [/QUOTE]
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