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Lolo



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Removal of sub woofer..

My woofer is vibrating v badly and buzzing since i bought the car so i just turned it off,I am hoping it's just the cone or whatever u call it that is damaged, has anyone tried the powerful uk replacement? http://bit.ly/GUTajo

How hard is it to remove the woofer, as I have read some posts here and haven't had much joy finding out of its worth the hassle..I'll also have a look to see if its just a loose bolt..

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5IMON



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Are you sure its the sub?
Do you have a rear parcel net attached ? If so remove it and try listening to a bassy* song and see if it still vibrates

Post #115143 28th Mar 2012 12:40am
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I had "sub-woofer " buzzing until I looked closely and found an aerial connector/amplifier bolted right next to it on a single bolt bracket was resonating, with the loose end touching the steel body of the car creating the noise.
Bent the bolted bracket back so the connector thingy couldn't touch the car steelwork, problem solved. Smile

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Lolo



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No rear parcel net, I'll do some investigation later to confirm.. Thumbs Up

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My Sub kept undoing itself ... check the securing bolts and use a bit of locktite to avoid it reoccuring. Land Rover Addict
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Re: Removal of sub woofer..

Lolo wrote:
My woofer is vibrating v badly and buzzing since i bought the car so i just turned it off,I am hoping it's just the cone or whatever u call it that is damaged, has anyone tried the powerful uk replacement? http://bit.ly/GUTajo

How hard is it to remove the woofer, as I have read some posts here and haven't had much joy finding out of its worth the hassle..I'll also have a look to see if its just a loose bolt..



Lolo, the powerfuluk one is an OE part, i have fitted them to my customers cars to replace shot subwoofers and can confirm they are a 100% fit (as long as yours has one large sub not two small ones)

I replaced mine too (was not even blown!) but at that price, i knew it was just a matter of time before mine went... Sold my old one for £55 on the bay... Result i say!!!

Grab them before he runs out of stock if i were you...




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Post #115177 28th Mar 2012 8:30am
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Removing the sub is not too difficult. I had that panel off more than once - but it's been a while. The guy in this thread says you have to remove the c-pillar trim but I'm pretty sure I didn't. What I wrote up is in the thread.

http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/6-range-r...eaker.html 
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Lolo



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can't believe this was an easy fix.. First time ever.. All I needed to do was tighten a few bolts.. Thumbs Up

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Lolo wrote:
can't believe this was an easy fix.. First time ever.. All I needed to do was tighten a few bolts.. Thumbs Up



Lolo , How many vibrating , buzzing things you have in your trunk .
Its looking like your are ......obsessed ???? Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Jaybear

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