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Repairing RCA's?
Is there a way to put a new end on or repair RCA's?
My sub quit working as one of the RCA's split inside the casing. It's a clear casing so I have a decent idea of where the issue is. |
just buy some new ones, less hassle :hsdunno:
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that is true....replacing the ends require more work and time. i wouldnt bother. just change for a new set.
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Originally Posted by Omie
(Post 4187139)
just buy some new ones, less hassle :hsdunno:
Originally Posted by Tedmond
(Post 4187634)
that is true....replacing the ends require more work and time. i wouldnt bother. just change for a new set.
Something about tearing out my rear seats, carpet and head unit doesn't sound that appealing to me. |
it depends on the RCA's chank...
i've seen RCA's which were basically speaker wire with RCA ends on them..but then i've seen crazy super shielded hiper mega copper ones too. u make a valid point in not tearing out your interior. it is indeed a pain especially if an easy repair is viable. |
Rick thinks I might need to solder a new end on.
Looking at the cost of new ends, it may be worth it just to get new RCA's. However, I'm not looking forward to tearing my car apart, lol. |
Integras are so easy. Its a 30 minute job :ohfawk:
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does it matter what brand it is chanc, i'm sure i have a good number of LCA's from prior/current cars
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Originally Posted by b00gers
(Post 4192462)
Integras are so easy. Its a 30 minute job :ohfawk:
Originally Posted by Spec R
(Post 4192469)
does it matter what brand it is chanc, i'm sure i have a good number of LCA's from prior/current cars
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street wires and monster
i remember when i bought the street wires i was like 'damn these are freagn expensive." |
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