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tear in sub
is there anything I can get to fix a small tear in my sub?
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Re: tear in sub
ummmmmm buy a new sub or depending on how big the tear in it is and where it is you could try and use some gorilla or other really strong glue on both sides of it but i would stick with buying a new one
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Re: tear in sub
you can often fix it with some rubber cement or something like that but it's only gonna last so long, you will eventually need to get a new one. Make sure you have some type of grill or protection over the sub.
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Re: tear in sub
Rubber cement is the best thing. DONT USE SUPERGLUE. It will literally melt the sorround. ANd depending on the sub you might be able to get a recone, also look on parts express they have kits that come with everything to replace the sorround for a sub.
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