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<blockquote data-quote="Ajf23" data-source="post: 8811689" data-attributes="member: 686650"><p>Yes I did. I used printer paper,13 sheets to be exact, cut them down so it didn’t overlap, and placed them inside the voice coil, then set the whole thing down, waited 24 hours to remove the shims. </p><p>I think I am just going to recone them honestly. </p><p>I did a little bit of research and found that sundown uses a plastic heat ring that goes on top of the basket, under the spider, with bolts to hold the basket to the motor underneath it. I’m going to take a look at that too while I’m in there if I can find the new heat ring (I don’t remember the legit name of it) it’s just glued down so my thoughts are 1.) that’s cracked/split causing it to rattle against the motor and 2.) vc is more fried than chicken in Kentucky.</p><p>It’ll be 2 and a half weeks before I get to even order parts, but if y’all want I can update with my findings when I tear them down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajf23, post: 8811689, member: 686650"] Yes I did. I used printer paper,13 sheets to be exact, cut them down so it didn’t overlap, and placed them inside the voice coil, then set the whole thing down, waited 24 hours to remove the shims. I think I am just going to recone them honestly. I did a little bit of research and found that sundown uses a plastic heat ring that goes on top of the basket, under the spider, with bolts to hold the basket to the motor underneath it. I’m going to take a look at that too while I’m in there if I can find the new heat ring (I don’t remember the legit name of it) it’s just glued down so my thoughts are 1.) that’s cracked/split causing it to rattle against the motor and 2.) vc is more fried than chicken in Kentucky. It’ll be 2 and a half weeks before I get to even order parts, but if y’all want I can update with my findings when I tear them down. [/QUOTE]
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