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Old 06-27-06, 01:30 PM
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So pretty much the speaker is peeling off and won't stay in place. I noticed there was a goey substance holding it in place and no screwes, I recently had my window replaced through Safelite and was wondering if possibly they took the screws out without replacing them. Anyways, what should I do to reseal it back into place? Thanks.
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Old 06-27-06, 01:31 PM
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Just another shot.
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I would use some black or clear silicone.
Old 06-27-06, 01:48 PM
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^^Agreed. It doesn't look too bad. Just use silicone or some other adhesive.
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ouch. looks like they just pulled the thing off. You're supposed to remove that via screws AFTER you take off the door panel.

If they damaged your door, tell them you want a new door panel. If all else fails, i guess you can use silicone
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Use an epoxy, silicone can give and sweat in heat.
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Think i should epoxy all the way around like so? there are also no screws it sounds like huh? thanks again everybody!
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Originally Posted by TRD_Power
Think i should epoxy all the way around like so? there are also no screws it sounds like huh? thanks again everybody!
I wouldn't go that far, perhaps just a few small dabs of silicone on 4 areas
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