Repairing rubber surrounds on older woofers is pretty common.
Had I know years ago, I wouldn't have thrown out my old Tamanton's...
In any case, I think replacing both surrounds makes sense, as they will degrade with time.
As far as the interior wiring, I think your repairman should give it a quick look, for peace of mind, but if the speakers perform as they should, the electronics should be fine, in my opinion.
It's things like capacitors in amps that have a tendency to leak or go bad.
Crossovers and wiring are pretty stable. Drivers and coils will just go bad, if they ever do. So, just leave them alone.
Bob
Had I know years ago, I wouldn't have thrown out my old Tamanton's...
In any case, I think replacing both surrounds makes sense, as they will degrade with time.
As far as the interior wiring, I think your repairman should give it a quick look, for peace of mind, but if the speakers perform as they should, the electronics should be fine, in my opinion.
It's things like capacitors in amps that have a tendency to leak or go bad.
Crossovers and wiring are pretty stable. Drivers and coils will just go bad, if they ever do. So, just leave them alone.
Bob