Anonymous | Hey everybody, I feel pretty much retarded. I was putting my subs into my friends bandpass box to see how theyd sound, and its a tight fit so i had to secure it at a hard angle. So to the point, i was screwing a screw in and it slipped and went right through the rubber surround. I havent tried to see what it sounds like, but i was hoping you guys might know about some kind of epoxy or something to fix the tear. Thanks |
Silver Member Username: Gavbo211US Post Number: 148 Registered: Jan-05 | i did that too one time. i got sumthin from wal-mart.. i cant remember the name but it was in vibrant silver tube. sry i can remember but just look for the silver tube u cant miss it lol. |
Silver Member Username: FrkkevinFort Worth, Texas US Post Number: 149 Registered: Nov-05 | clear silicon on the inside of the rubber where the whole is will do the job.. ive fixed a few subs with that problem |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Http://www.cardomain.c... Post Number: 1962 Registered: May-05 | it's a common mistake. it's a great idea to always use a guard on your drivers. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=340-076 |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5404 Registered: May-04 | Fingernail polish works, too. |
Silver Member Username: SixFlint, MI U.S.A. Post Number: 317 Registered: Oct-05 | Would fingernail polish eat away foam surrounds? |