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2PCS 8 Inch Perforated Rubber Speaker Loudspeaker Speaker Surround Repair Rubber Woofer DIY Repair Parts

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About this item

  • The repair is made of quality rubber, pliable, anti-aging and .
  • Nice audio effect for low pitch sound.
  • Good replacement forHiVi speakers.
  • Please clean glue remains before install the new rubber .
  • Please pay attention to the size of the item before you purchase it.


Specifications:
Material: Rubber
Color: Black
Quantity: 2pcs
Inside Diameter: 142mm
Convex Inside Diameter: 152mm
Convex Outside Diameter: 178mm
Outside Diameter: 196mm
Weight: Approx. 43g

Package Included:
2 x Rubber Edges

Note:
1. Please allow 1-3cm error due to manual measurement. Thanks for your understanding.
2. Monitors are not calibrated same, item color displayed in photos may be showing slightly different from the real object. Please take the real one as standard.


Luke in Iowa
2025-08-27 12:36:47
These are more rubber than they are foam, so some people might not like that. I used them to successfully re-foam 8" Marantz woofers out of no-name speakers my dad had when I was a kid. The measurements worked out. I used a contact adhesive that came with a different company's speaker re-foam kit. I had leftover glue, so it worked well for these rings as well. The speakers are back to working after having sat with rotten foam for the past 25 years.
Wesley Cichosz
2025-08-17 14:40:24
Fit perfectly; and I now can enjoy my sound system again.
Brendan
2025-08-10 12:40:15
I restored a pair of 35+-year-old Advent speakers using these rubber gaskets. The old rubber gaskets were completely blown out and disintegrated. I mainly used Tightbond, Quick and Think multi-surface glue, although I think I would use Gorilla Glue Super Glue if I had to do it again. The trickiest part was getting the glue to bond the inner ring of the gasket with the speaker cone, because those two surfaces we not touching and speaker had to be pushed up or the gasket had to be pushed down. I think it would have been easier to get the two surfaces to bond with a faster setting glue. I did not use the recommended speaker glue and that may have made a difference. As it was I pushed some small rags under the speaker cone to prop it up while the glue dried. I waited 24 hours before putting a load on the speakers.
Joseph sousa
2025-08-06 10:57:52
They look like factory foam rubber and sound great
Joel H.
2025-08-05 14:23:59
The material is of good quality. Only issue with this is the size.. The middle circle is bigger than the size listed. I had to use more rub glue than I wanted to make it fit
Walter K Naumann
2025-07-21 14:48:36
Bring your own adhesive. I liked the fit and finish of product. The rubber glue I used was slow to dry, but now that it has the woofers work perfectly
Thomas
2025-07-18 12:03:19
Perfect for general surround repair.
Mike c
2025-06-25 10:56:31
Perfect fit great quality
Luke in Iowa
2025-06-22 14:48:25
These are more rubber than they are foam, so some people might not like that. I used them to successfully re-foam 8" Marantz woofers out of no-name speakers my dad had when I was a kid. The measurements worked out. I used a contact adhesive that came with a different company's speaker re-foam kit. I had leftover glue, so it worked well for these rings as well. The speakers are back to working after having sat with rotten foam for the past 25 years.
Wesley Cichosz
2025-02-11 17:56:49
Fit perfectly; and I now can enjoy my sound system again.
Brendan
2025-02-02 10:27:23
I restored a pair of 35+-year-old Advent speakers using these rubber gaskets. The old rubber gaskets were completely blown out and disintegrated. I mainly used Tightbond, Quick and Think multi-surface glue, although I think I would use Gorilla Glue Super Glue if I had to do it again. The trickiest part was getting the glue to bond the inner ring of the gasket with the speaker cone, because those two surfaces we not touching and speaker had to be pushed up or the gasket had to be pushed down. I think it would have been easier to get the two surfaces to bond with a faster setting glue. I did not use the recommended speaker glue and that may have made a difference. As it was I pushed some small rags under the speaker cone to prop it up while the glue dried. I waited 24 hours before putting a load on the speakers.
Joseph sousa
2025-01-24 19:47:32
They look like factory foam rubber and sound great
Joel H.
2025-01-07 13:17:14
The material is of good quality. Only issue with this is the size.. The middle circle is bigger than the size listed. I had to use more rub glue than I wanted to make it fit
Walter K Naumann
2024-12-26 17:23:11
Bring your own adhesive. I liked the fit and finish of product. The rubber glue I used was slow to dry, but now that it has the woofers work perfectly
Thomas
2024-12-01 18:18:52
Perfect for general surround repair.
Mike c
2024-11-18 18:54:48
Perfect fit great quality