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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Lewendon" data-source="post: 216258" data-attributes="member: 13612"><p>If the subs are blown, look into a re-coning kit. It's more intimidating than hard if you're a handy person.</p><p>It was very intimidating the first time I did it, and I have done many, but if you follow the directions, they'll be as good</p><p>as new and you'll save a bunch on money. And as an added bonus, a great sense of accomplishment and good feeling</p><p>knowing they didn't end up in the landfill.</p><p>It's better to find a drop-in kit as opposed to the kit that you have to assemble everything in the kit</p><p>including the voice coil to the cone. </p><p>All kits should be drop-in kits in my opinion, less to go wrong, and alot quicker, and cleaner looking.</p><p>Factory ones are a little bit more expensive, but if you buy a good quality aftermarket one from an established dealer,</p><p>they're just as good... well maybe not absolutely 100%, but the majority of people probably couldn't tell the difference,</p><p>if it's a substitute or not, again, if it's a good quality one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Lewendon, post: 216258, member: 13612"] If the subs are blown, look into a re-coning kit. It's more intimidating than hard if you're a handy person. It was very intimidating the first time I did it, and I have done many, but if you follow the directions, they'll be as good as new and you'll save a bunch on money. And as an added bonus, a great sense of accomplishment and good feeling knowing they didn't end up in the landfill. It's better to find a drop-in kit as opposed to the kit that you have to assemble everything in the kit including the voice coil to the cone. All kits should be drop-in kits in my opinion, less to go wrong, and alot quicker, and cleaner looking. Factory ones are a little bit more expensive, but if you buy a good quality aftermarket one from an established dealer, they're just as good... well maybe not absolutely 100%, but the majority of people probably couldn't tell the difference, if it's a substitute or not, again, if it's a good quality one. [/QUOTE]
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