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    Hi geoff
    Thanks again
    Photos attached but I'm sure they will just confirm your advice as what needs to be done.
    Very grateful
    Stuart
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    Yes, that's the front suspension rubber roll-surround. Just glue it back.
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    Geoff
    many thanks.
    I've just ordered the glue and will give it a go.
    Much appreciated.
    Stuart

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    A brief update.
    Following Geoff’s advice, I purchased a small tube of ‘Aleene’s tacky glue’ and after removing what little of the old adhesive I could, managed to stick back down two sides of the speaker surround.
    I left it for a couple of days (weighted down) and the repair seems to have taken.
    Now I just need to connect the speakers back up and make sure that the surround is no longer flapping in the wind when bass notes are struck.
    thank you again.

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    Sounds like a good result. I'm sure they'll be fine.
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