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post Sep 11, 2008 - 5:06 PM
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My friend gave me a 12" Type-R that had the rubber surround blow from the cone. Is it possible to fix this with some kind of adhesive to get it back on and working again? Here is a picture:



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post Sep 11, 2008 - 5:16 PM
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you could try a CA glue or something like that it sould hole if you can give it presure i would just take it easy on the sub for a lil while to make sure that it will hold good and dont give the woofer to much power those type r's really dont want more than 500 watts
post Sep 11, 2008 - 5:21 PM
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QUOTE (itssteve @ Sep 11, 2008 - 5:16 PM) *
you could try a CA glue or something like that it sould hole if you can give it presure i would just take it easy on the sub for a lil while to make sure that it will hold good and dont give the woofer to much power those type r's really dont want more than 500 watts

What exactly is CA glue? I wanted to see if standard super glue could work first.

And I won't be powering it up in my car for awhile, I just wanted to see what I could do to get it fixed.
post Sep 11, 2008 - 9:53 PM
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my friend had some type rs but and he blew them underpowering them and it looked alot like that. He glued them back with i think super glue and they sound about like they did before (very underpowered) but it has held for almost a year now.
post Sep 11, 2008 - 9:54 PM
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CA glue is basically super glue with a special chemical in it to make it dry faster and a little stronger, it can be had at hobby stores and Krazy glue from walmart is the same thing it just takes a little longer to dry, you normally dont have to use a lot of it but it couldnt hurt to use a good bit for something like that
post Sep 12, 2008 - 3:40 AM
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def try some glue and take it easy on it at first... I have two type R's and they do like to be around 500 rms a piece.
post Sep 12, 2008 - 4:30 AM
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Use Poli-bond. its a flexible adhesive that i used to salvage my sub biggrin.gif


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post Sep 12, 2008 - 9:23 AM
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QUOTE (808celica @ Sep 12, 2008 - 4:30 AM) *
Use Poli-bond. its a flexible adhesive that i used to salvage my sub biggrin.gif

Where can it be found at? I'm going to Wal Mart today to see what I can find.
post Sep 12, 2008 - 11:22 AM
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it looks bad but a regular clear silicone culk if you can access from both sides will work fine.
post Sep 12, 2008 - 11:25 AM
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don't use super/crazy glue if the surround is rubber!

it will eat the rubber away!

i learned the hard way!


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post Sep 12, 2008 - 2:09 PM
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find some ruber opoxy that should work like tire repair glue or something


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post Sep 12, 2008 - 2:12 PM
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There's a fabric glue you can get at Michael's or a craft place called Tacky glue - it would be perfect for this because it will retain a little bit of flex. Basically it's like Elmer's glue but WAY stronger and with that little bit of flex.


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post Sep 12, 2008 - 3:40 PM
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RTV anyone? Used it at work to seal an air leak on a portable air breathing unit. Thats gonna put out way more pressure than the sub.

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