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Your cart is empty.The repair edge is made of quality rubber, pliable, anti-aging and durable. Nice audio effect for low pitch sound. Good replacement for JBL, HiVi speakers. Please clean glue remains before install the new rubber edge. Please pay attention to the size of the item before you purchase it.
pendragon1
Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2025
giving a 5 based on their quality(really nice!) and shipping time(real fast!). i'll see how the repair goes...using for an optimus pro cs-5 (should also work on X88, X77, X55 and LX5, or the various rebrands)update: had to splice them as noted in another review but it worked well. working great again, although lol at "dries clear" on the glue (al's).
ROGER
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
really good stuff
Richard from Wickford
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
My speakers are 4.75 inch so I knew these 5 inch surrounds would be too big. I cut just enough out of them to make them fit perfectly. 'Worked beautifully (you can see the pieces I cut out next to the speakers in the first pic).
Humanoid
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020
Fit my Realistic speakers perfectly! Glue sets quickly so you have to work kind of fast but all in all easy to install.
SVC Dude
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
I had a 20+ yr old TEAC LS-C300 center channel speaker that I hooked up after about 10 years and found that bass from the "Hobbs and Shaw" Blu-ray was causing horrible crackling noises, like the speaker was melting. After pulling off the cover I found the foam surround on the woofers was totally disintegrated and missing large chunks. The first plan was to find a replacement speaker and the "Goldwood Sound GW-205/4S Shielded 5.25" Woofer 130 Watt 4ohm Replacement Speaker" looked good at $17 each, but the original woofers are actually slightly smaller than 5.25" so any replacement was going to requiring additional drilling to make it fit. Then I stumbled upon these rubber replacement rings for speaker repair. This item plus a tube of E6000 ($3 at Target) glue did the trick at a total cost of only about $10. The photos show a before after manually cleaning off the old foam surround, and then after gluing the new rubber rings on.There are videos on YouTube of doing this repair I recommend watching first. I applied the E6000 to the inner edge of the rubber seal first, let that set overnight, and then did the outer edge. The E6000 comes out kind of lumpy so a popsicle stick did a good job of distributing the glue before seating it. One warning is that E6000 smells horrible and takes about 36 hours for it to cure to the point where it no longer smells. So think about doing this outside and letting it cure in your garage.I plugged it back in and it works like a champ with no distortion. High recommend giving this a try, in the worst case it's $10 and you were going to trash those woofers anyways.
Vibeman
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019
Works as expected!
Ten Minute Drum Solo
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2019
Product and (early!) delivery were exactly as promised. Surround is installed and working perfectly, couldn't ask for better.
tina louise sandell
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2019
Worked perfect used fabric glue to attach
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