Crap I slipped
CycloneISU
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OK long story short I as helping a buddy install his brand new SR 6500 component set in his viper. On the last speaker I slipped :eek: and stuck the 6.5 with my screwdriver, I need only one but am looking for some advice on where to find just one. I really cant afford to buy a complete system myself.
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How bad is the hole? Is it in the surround or the actual cone?Alpine: CDA-7949
Alpine: PXA-H600
Alpine: CHA-S624, KCA-420i, KCA-410C
Rainbow: CS 265 Profi Phase Plug / SL 165
ARC Audio: 4150-XXK / 1500v1-XXK
JL Audio: 10W6v2 (x2)
KnuKonceptz
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I nailed the cone. I knocked out a pea size hole and cracked it.
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lol. Call Polk, they sell each driver separate.
-CodyMusic is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it -
Ouch -- if it was the surround, you could have just got some silicon caulk and dabbled it back together. Ya.. Polk customer service or good ol' ebay dude.The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge
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You can repair the cone, too.
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I ordered a new one only 90.00 to my door. Now I just hope I don't do that again for awhile. What tips can you all give me? I use a hand screwdriver, no power drill. Ive done this before. Just not with this expensive of speakers.
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use hex head screws and a 1/4 inch ratchet. if you slip off a hex head, then you've turretts.The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge
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Drill a hole before you screw it in if you have to. Keep a finger between the speaker and the screw, it hurts, but it saves you $90.
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same method I use..Alpine: CDA-7949
Alpine: PXA-H600
Alpine: CHA-S624, KCA-420i, KCA-410C
Rainbow: CS 265 Profi Phase Plug / SL 165
ARC Audio: 4150-XXK / 1500v1-XXK
JL Audio: 10W6v2 (x2)
KnuKonceptz
Second Skin