How to fix a half blown speaker!! Ha ha ha!

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Rivieraracing

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Just thought I'd share with you guys my version of making a half blown speaker sound like brand new!! ha ha ha!!
It's adjustable too, just crank down on the screws to put more pressure on the surround and cone, just like putting a finger on it and pushing down, this speaker sounds great now just like all the rest of the factory speakers!!
 

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Ghetto Innovation! :roflbow:

I may be getting rid of my Bose speakers as soon as I do my system. I'll let you know.
 
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Indeed ghetto but works great!! Yes, keep me in mind when you swap out your Bose stuff!!
 

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Are you serious Clark??? I cannot believe that there is no one on the forum that has some bose speakers that they could sell to you uber cheep.
 

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I have 2 factory center console bose subwoofers, 2 front 6.5" midwoofers, 2 front a-pillar tweeters, 2 rear 5 1/4"s and both d-pillar twiddlers - none of which crackle/blown/etc. Hell I have an extra Y91 Bose amp if your interested. Make offer for whatever......
 

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you can also use speaker adhesive, and glue the backside of the surround for a torn surround.
 

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