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My guess is that it was 8 ohm. Can you check the other woofer to see if its ohms are stamped? Where are you looking for a replacement?Do you have a multi-meter?To anyone: what does an ohm reading tell you when connected to a driver?
What is the value of the cap? With this info. we can take a stab at estimating the x-o frequency, and that'll help determine the replacement woofer in terms of it's frequency response. I'm betting that the tweet is crossed pretty high if it's cheap, cheap, cheap.
That's a pretty low value cap that is intended to protect the tweet. You'll want to find a cheap woofer with as high a fr as possible. With that value cap, the woofer is running full range and then some.