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I bought a roll that was a 1/4" thick and cut it in 16" squares. Then put two layers around each Kappa. Loosely tuck it in around the speaker and put the outer fairing back on. It will hold it in place. Like others have said, not sure it makes a big difference but I have wasted $5 in a lot of worse ways!
I bought a roll that was a 1/4" thick and cut it in 16" squares. Then put two layers around each Kappa. Loosely tuck it in around the speaker and put the outer fairing back on. It will hold it in place. Like others have said, not sure it makes a big difference but I have wasted $5 in a lot of worse ways!
Sounds easy enough. Thanks for the heads up. I'll add to the shopping cart.
Walmart has rolls of it. Just buy a bag and cut the size
That involves going out in public, to Walmart, and having to deal with "people". That's why the man created online ordering. So you can sit on your couch in your underwear and shop, as God intended.
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Walmart has rolls of it. Just buy a bag and cut the size
Very cool to see people still using this thread!!!! Just FYI, and I speak only for myself, but I know I'm not the only 1. From where I live to Walmart, is a 180 mile round trip, so I'm with those guys Amazon is a great friend to have.
Kris
Very cool to see people still using this thread!!!! Just FYI, and I speak only for myself, but I know I'm not the only 1. From where I live to Walmart, is a 180 mile round trip, so I'm with those guys Amazon is a great friend to have.
Kris
hey Kris, dont buy any polyfill either, ill bring it along with the wire loom
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