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<blockquote data-quote="Fi Car Audio" data-source="post: 3296111" data-attributes="member: 569083"><p>Not the easiest to reattach a top plate once things are magnetized. You need to be careful and make a nice long gage to slide things back into place while the glue dries. (pinching fingers between a top plate and a stack of charged magnets is less than fun) You wont have much of a choice recentering the "top assembly" either as you are relying on the 6 mounting screws to the top plate and not the soft parts around the pole piece. But, considering the gaps are normally a little on the larger side it should be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi Car Audio, post: 3296111, member: 569083"] Not the easiest to reattach a top plate once things are magnetized. You need to be careful and make a nice long gage to slide things back into place while the glue dries. (pinching fingers between a top plate and a stack of charged magnets is less than fun) You wont have much of a choice recentering the "top assembly" either as you are relying on the 6 mounting screws to the top plate and not the soft parts around the pole piece. But, considering the gaps are normally a little on the larger side it should be good. [/QUOTE]
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