For anyone who thinks they've blown or have a blown Bose speaker
#37
Bose Woofer/Glue Fix
I discovered this before I joined the forum. It's amazing how many people have this problem. If I were'nt so lazy I'd start a class action against Bose/Audi. Along with the red and yellow digital display in the dash bugging out! My only suggestion is to stay away from the crazy glue (to thin and won't last long) or the Elmers which tends to be too brittle and if you like bass then the combo won't last too long. I used Epoxy and spread several layers around the dust cover. Epoxy is strong and if spread in layers will have a better resiliancy. Also I waited a few days before using the stereo and then at low volumes at first. It's all cool now. Great Thread! Thanks,
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#39
I discovered this before I joined the forum. It's amazing how many people have this problem. If I were'nt so lazy I'd start a class action against Bose/Audi. Along with the red and yellow digital display in the dash bugging out! My only suggestion is to stay away from the crazy glue (to thin and won't last long) or the Elmers which tends to be too brittle and if you like bass then the combo won't last too long. I used Epoxy and spread several layers around the dust cover. Epoxy is strong and if spread in layers will have a better resiliancy. Also I waited a few days before using the stereo and then at low volumes at first. It's all cool now. Great Thread! Thanks,
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