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Well I was planning on installing my 8" assassin today...however I am an idiot and accidentaly sent the drill through the surround and tore it pretty bad.

How do I get in contact with someone at AA to get this thing sent in for repair? I have emailed them before, about something else, and got no response back. A phone number in a PM would be great. Thanks.

JJ

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Can't do just a surround...you'd have to do a whole drop in recone...

Otherwise i'd suggest getting a tube of rubberized glue, something to the extent of Windo-weld that they install windshields with. It's a eurathane based adhesive. You can tape up the front side of the surround and then put the glue on the back side of it...

Cheaper and easier solution than a recone...if all else fails you can always recone it.

Thanks!

-Nick

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Can't do just a surround...you'd have to do a whole drop in recone...

Otherwise i'd suggest getting a tube of rubberized glue, something to the extent of Windo-weld that they install windshields with. It's a eurathane based adhesive. You can tape up the front side of the surround and then put the glue on the back side of it...

Cheaper and easier solution than a recone...if all else fails you can always recone it.

Thanks!

-Nick

Thanks Nick,

I ended up using some 100% silincon on the backside. I let it cure for 24 hours and gave it a go today for a good 30-45 minutes, and all seems to be alright. I gotta say, I am impressed with this little thing. Made a lot more sound than I was expecting.

Thanks again for the info. One more thing, how much is a recone?

JJ

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Can't do just a surround...you'd have to do a whole drop in recone...

Well...he could, he'd just need to find a surround that wouldn't restrict travel at all :)

8" surrounds are pretty easy to find, but I'm not sure if they'd let the suspension cover the full range that the original one did.

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Well so far so good with the silicon. I had a bunch of errands to run today so the radio was on the whole time and it seems to be holding up well. I guess eventually I will need a re-cone but for now I think it will be alright.

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