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    refoam drivers

    I am looking for info on getting foam replaced on my drivers. is this a diy project or something left to the pros ? If its a job for the pros, any suggestions in the milwaukee or chicago area for getting this done. Thanks for any input

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    Use "Search" to find the definitive DIY thread on the subject....

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    Thanks for the quick response I just need to get up the nerve to give this a try. What kind of time can I expect to spend per driver on a project like this.

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    Take your time

    I've done this a couple of times..I'd plan at least a couple of hours per driver. The worst part is cleaning the basket. I've spent 6 hours or more doing 2 drivers. Then there is the drying time for the glue. Good luck!

    Peter

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