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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Bose Rear Deck Speaker

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    So today i went about removing my rear deck speaker because it made the common rattling noise. Removing the deck was a pain but i got it, and i removed the speaker, but now im pretty clueless as to what's next . I've tested the speaker to see if it was that that was making the problem, and it definitely is. Now ive been told that it's usually the dust cover, but i dont really know what to do with that info. I snapped some photos (maybe you guys can draw on them) and i'd really appreciate it if you guys could give me some pointers. Thanks a lot.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiXS4X01's Avatar
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    Re: Bose Rear Deck Speaker

    push in on the speaker to see if the tan part seperates from the center disc...or any of the discs seperate in general. If so, thats the problem. Just glue it back...i used crazy glue and it worked haha.. Good luck

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Bose Rear Deck Speaker

    Good call, i played around with it and it in fact did separate from the center. I super glued it back on (donno if thatll do it) now im waiting for it to dry. Then ill test it and if necessary use something else. Thanks a lot man.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiXS4X01's Avatar
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    Re: Bose Rear Deck Speaker

    no problem man, glad that was it...i once had holes on the felt part on the outermost ring of the speaker....have no idea how that happened.

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Bose Rear Deck Speaker

    Well i ran into another problem. After i glued it i realized the plastic disk in the center is kind of cracked, so i think that's causing the noise. Is there a way to fix that/replace it? If not, what's a good pair of replacement rear deck speakers for ~100$ (if even possible)?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiXS4X01's Avatar
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    Re: Bose Rear Deck Speaker

    maybe tries glueing the cracks together?? no idea...when i replaced the ones that had holes on the felted area, i ran across a used pair on ebay that I got for like $80.00. Maybe you'll be lucky to find some there

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Bose Rear Deck Speaker

    Haha yeah i put some glue on the crack now im waiting for it to dry (please god) . So when you replaced yours, what kind did you put in? Same ones?

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