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<blockquote data-quote="fbi90909" data-source="post: 4329779" data-attributes="member: 568679"><p>unmount the speaker.</p><p></p><p>after you have the speaker in your hands remove the gasket. yes it may feel like the gasket is glued but that it just a little excess glue that made it's way onto the gasket. don't be scared, just pull the gasket off..</p><p></p><p>now after you have the gasket off, inspect the NEW holes you just drilled. IF the surround that is glued to the basket is peeling off from the new holes you made then you might have a problem, IF the surround being glued to the basket is still intact and the new holes go through just fine, then your speaker is OK.</p><p></p><p>re-align the gasket mounting holes to the NEW holes you made on the speaker. if you can't see through the new holes cause of little bits of surround just pick it out of the new holes. after you have all the holes of the gasket re-aligned to the new holes, mount the speaker onto your box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fbi90909, post: 4329779, member: 568679"] unmount the speaker. after you have the speaker in your hands remove the gasket. yes it may feel like the gasket is glued but that it just a little excess glue that made it's way onto the gasket. don't be scared, just pull the gasket off.. now after you have the gasket off, inspect the NEW holes you just drilled. IF the surround that is glued to the basket is peeling off from the new holes you made then you might have a problem, IF the surround being glued to the basket is still intact and the new holes go through just fine, then your speaker is OK. re-align the gasket mounting holes to the NEW holes you made on the speaker. if you can't see through the new holes cause of little bits of surround just pick it out of the new holes. after you have all the holes of the gasket re-aligned to the new holes, mount the speaker onto your box. [/QUOTE]
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