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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Sub Box, ok with Sealant ? » Post Reply
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Cavey |
posted on 5th May 03 at 12:48 |
eeeek, well it's in the car @ the moment with the gaps, gonna seal it later in the week, took me about 6 hours yesterday to put in false floors and install the amp, and wire it and everything and to be honest, couldn't be arsed yesterday so i'll sort it in the week, got some Polyfilla and Silicone sealant stuff | |
TOMAS |
posted on 5th May 03 at 11:39 |
Yeah and let it FULLY dry before you drop youre sub in cos ive heard cases where the gas given of by the sealent can eat away at parts of the sub i.e the glue on the surround and the surround itself. It will fart like mad with gaps and sound pants!! | |
Kris TD |
posted on 4th May 03 at 18:57 |
seal the inside of the box with fibreglass filler, will seal it and make it stronger, suprizing the difference it can make. | |
dannycorsa c |
posted on 4th May 03 at 16:43 |
any gaps on the out side fill with wood filler then on the inside seal every joint with silicone and let it dry.all boxs that are made buy companys are sealed with slicone and it should be fine.use plenty 2 ensure no air can leak out! | |
Cavey |
posted on 4th May 03 at 16:16 |
Yeah, i know this should be in the ICE and Electrics really, but i need a quick answer really.. |