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Fits Infinity cabinet and driver models: Infinity 902-2220, 902-2708, 902-4151, 902-4585, Quantum Mid (Phillips 8 Sided), Reference Five, Reference Four, Reference Three, RS 11 (Eleven), RS11, RS- 8A, RS8A, SS-2005, SS2005, and many more! Please check the model and size of your speakers before ordering to be sure you receive the correct foam edge repair kit.
It was between a foam job and a new set of speakers. Everything I read said my Infinities were worth fixing. So then it was down to take it to a shop or do it myself. I was willing to pay labor, but everyone wanted to keep my speakers for like two weeks. Another kit I saw used white glue instead of the rubber cement type of stuff this one comes with. It recommended waiting 24 hours between multiple steps. With this one, you only have to wait an hour for the glue to dry between steps. I had both speakers (two cones in each speaker) completely refoamed and working the same day. The instructions are good. The only thing I would change is the part where they say you can either put the glue on the foam or on the speaker cone itself. I tried both. Both work, but I got got glue all over the place trying to put it on the cone. I got a much cleaner joint putting glue on the foam. Also, work quickly when centering, because the cement sets up pretty quickly. You don't have to rush, but be aware you are on a clock once the glue is spread. Ripping out all the old foam and glue was messy and tedious, but just about any do-it-yourselfer should be able to get through this job. In the end, my speakers sound as good as they ever did for about half what I'd have payed someone else, way less than an equivalent set of replacements, and in one day instead of two weeks. I did this repair about a month ago. I push my speakers hard and the repairs are holding solid.