Mike Celi
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
My Lexus LS430's door speakers had rotted out foam. Yet they still worked. This foam made a DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENT in sound quality! Also, many aftermarket speakers do not have the correct "OHM" rating as the original speakers. This mismatch can damage the audio Head unit! FIX your old speakers, for a low price!
Dale Young
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Waste of time and money. No glue no instructions. I am extremely disappointed.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
Excellent
Armando G Villamin
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
Thanks for quick delivery. Great item.
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
After doing research on the forums, it became clear that the only way to fix terrible sounding/static-y speakers was going to be to replace them...until now! I've done this repair before on speakers and it's super easy (just as it was for these)! Just cut out the foam surround, clean the surfaces, use speaker glue and glue these new surrounds back on. Perfect fit and back in the car in under 2 hours! And can't beat the price! They sound like new!
alec obrien
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
Product works as designed. Follow the instructions for install, plenty of them on YouTube. Would recommend.
Del Keeney
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021
I was able to install these surrounds in a dbx subwoofer (2 6" speakers) whose foam surrounds had fallen apart. They seem a bit stiffer than the originals, but do a satisfactory job of sound reproduction in that lower hz range.
book99758
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020
Replacement worked perfectly for repairing a pair of 27 year old 1st generation Boston Acoustics Subsat Six 6" subwoofers. Easy to install after removal of old deteriorated foam surround. Read someone else using the $2 Aleene's Tacky Glue for crafts as the adhesive and can confirm it does work! Using the tacky glue allowed me time to reposition the new foam if necessary. You don't need to buy the $8 special adhesive that is claimed to be designed for speaker repair. I removed the old foam off the paper speaker cone by using a razor blade to gently scrap it off. I left the old adhesive on the cone as it was not practical to remove without damaging the cone. It was pretty thin and dried up so was not an issue for adhesion of the new foam surround. To remove the old foam and adhesive from the metal speaker frame I used a small 1/4" flat head screw driver as a scrapper. This scrapped the metal ridge seat with the old foam and adhesive completely and ensured I did not damage the paper cone. Then cleaned off the both the paper cone and metal surface with isopropyl alcohol and it's ready for attaching the new foam surround. It took me approximately 60 minutes to install the new foam surround. Because the speaker frame was not perfectly round, I had to trim them slightly to fit the frame. I gave the repair 12 hours to dry before testing it out. My window rattling bass was back! During my testing of the repair, I popped the surrounds on the 2 satellite speakers and repaired those with 4" surrounds also from this seller. Pictures of those before and after are included.