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Hi all,

Just took my car for a major service and got the aircon fixed etc. The guys at the workshop did a great job, but I found this when I brought the car back home:

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I dont know how it happened....but i have sent an email to them with the pics asking for an explanatation. Dad says that he can fix it, but the thing im worried about is the quality of the sound.

See, I only noticed that somethign was not right, because of lack of bass. I thought that maybe some wires were gone or that the Amp was fiddled with - but i never thought that the sub box would be damaged.

Would this affect the quality of the sound? And even if dad managed to fix it by putting it back in place, would the sound quality still suffer or would it be back to normal?

Advice would be greatly appreciated. They did a great job on everything else, but this is a bit careless.

Cheers!

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Try get compensation, thats a pain in the ass especially when you didn't do it your self

Yep like levinet said, get a good seal on it and fix it up tight, it will sound the same as always

Use like stickaflex and some good wood self tappers :turned:

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