Posted April 12, 201114 yr Is there any way I can reattach this myself?This is basically what I opened my trunk to: Edited April 12, 201114 yr by threedd97
April 12, 201114 yr Is there any way I can reattach this myself?Yes, infact just get some epoxy, 10-15minute and apply it around the previous glue joint. Then set some weight on it.
April 12, 201114 yr Author Is there any way I can reattach this myself?Yes, infact just get some epoxy, 10-15minute and apply it around the previous glue joint. Then set some weight on it. Thanks for the information
April 13, 201114 yr Is there any way I can reattach this myself?Yes, infact just get some epoxy, 10-15minute and apply it around the previous glue joint. Then set some weight on it. Thanks for the information Is that an audio enhancers enclosure?
April 13, 201114 yr Author Is there any way I can reattach this myself?Yes, infact just get some epoxy, 10-15minute and apply it around the previous glue joint. Then set some weight on it. Thanks for the information Is that an audio enhancers enclosure?Just some enclosure made by a local store in Mobile, AL. I didn't feel like making one at the time so I bought that one.
April 13, 201114 yr Like what was said before, just use epoxy. But I would personally find the root of the problem before playing the sub because it may lead to a bigger problem.
April 14, 201114 yr Author That box looks really small.It's 3.2 cubic feet. Just a weird angle I took the photo at. It's also all I could really fit in the trunk. I might be able to go to 4, but I haven't tried to fit something that large into the trunk's opening.The sub is also a few years old now. Edited April 14, 201114 yr by threedd97
April 14, 201114 yr Is the former supposed to be black/brown?I think clipping is what happened.(or too high power and or playing below tuning)