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How to repair your blown crossfire rear subwoofer (stock infinity speaker)

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Old 09-06-2015, 11:41 PM
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Post How to repair your blown crossfire rear subwoofer (stock infinity speaker)

Sooo....I got a little frustrated researching the correct aftermarket speaker to use to replace my blown rear sub-woofer that has been buzzing in my ear on the drivers side behind my seat. It seems that there is no speaker that can replace the stock Infinity sub-woofer without modifying the mounting basket, and frankly I didn't want to deal with that. I also did not want to spend money on a new speaker that may or may not work properly with the stock amp.

So I have created a tutorial on how to remove the existing Sub (surprisingly easy) and repair the broken surround that was the cause of the terrible buzz noise. Check out the PDF for step by step instructions with pics.....enjoy! I have posted the dropbox link below:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/790o06cy0l...epair.pdf?dl=0
 
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awsome TY was excellent directions
 
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Bumping this post in thanks! 5 years later and still useful!.
 
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Good post that will save some folks money . Awhile back someone posted direct fit replacements for the rear subs. I don't know if these will work just passing it along .

-Boss BP6.8 - No modification - directfit
-Lanzar VW64 - No modification - directfit
-Pyramid WX65X - No modification - directfit
-MTX Audio RTX658 - No modification - directfit
-Boss Audio NP6.4 - No modification - directfit
-Earthquake Sound SWS-6.5X - No modification - directfit
-Crossfire XS M6 6" XS - No modification - directfit
-Kicker CVT654 - No modification - directfit
 
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Can you reshare your directions abou the install of speakers please.
 
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firefly2018 --- Look at the subject area Audio, Video, Electronics on this forum; in the sticky threads (third thread from top) you will find "Rebuilding the Crossfire Subwoofers ... "
All the information you need is there. I hesitate to include a link in this response as it is better that you retrieve the information yourself.
 
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