WATER AND SPEAKERS

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Raindrops naturally find their way inside your car door and wet your speakers. Is this damaging to the speakers in the short and/or long term? What can be done about it?
It does damage in the long run. The lead wires start oxidizing and can break off. A good product is a foam baffle that is basically a "cup" for the speakers. There are plastic ones as well, in case if you do not have alot of room in the cavity.
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Also make sure the weep holes at the bottom of the door are clear.
 
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It is not worth worrying about. You cannot prevent it, but it will not cause a problem as long as you own the vehicle.

Let me put it this way: My 4x4 has had the same rear speakers for 13 years, and they have seen slightly more moisture than virtually any other vehicle with speakers will ever see.
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