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devdiddlydoodle

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    LS 430
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    2002
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    California (CA)

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  1. It worked for me! Buzz gone. But I definitely think the lower frequencies are dimmer than before. SO, a few notes. 1) I would definitely use silicone and not hot glue as I did. 2) Repair only the section that's torn first. I did that, but kept doing sections until the buzz stopped, so basically I had more than one tear. You could even do it in 2 inch sections, with gaps, so the speaker drum can still flex as much as possible. That's after all what makes the subwoofer sounds you like so much. 3) minimize the bead no matter which technique you use. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining - I just saved $680 (quote from Lexus), and the stereo sounds pretty good. (At least I can shift the sound to the back when my kids want to hear something I don't. ) EXCELLENT SCOOP! I can't believe that Lexus doesn't offer this as a 'best effort' 1 hr labor service - they'd make a killing, and customers would be happy.
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