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Antenna Holes


bobcoop06
03-15-2004, 01:38 PM
I have a Crown Vic (ex-Police) with some antenna holes on the rear decklid and on the roof (light bar wiring). What is the best way to repair, fill, plug, or whatever these holes. It needs to be relatively cheap (I'm only 16) but it's also gotta work pretty good. When I got the car, it had duct tape over the holes, it keeps water and other junk out, but it looks pretty hick. Any suggestions? Thanks,

Bobby

delta_gamma_alpha
07-29-2004, 09:55 PM
I have a '98 vicky ex cop, and i had the same holes as well, i was able to get grommet type plugs over at an electrical store, and they are working very well.

1blackcrownvic
07-15-2005, 12:11 AM
i went to a place that installs radio equipment in cars and trucks, (business band/cb) they had a drawer full of em at about 10 cents each look in your yellow pages under amateur radio/cb installers, etc
good luck!

alotech
07-18-2005, 01:26 PM
I went a small step more. I went to the Ford house and bought a can of spray paint that matched the color of my car. I had 3 plugs on on the trunk, 1 on the roof and 4 on the front bumper (i guess for bumper lights). I placed some paper under the rubber so the fall out wouldn't spray onto the paint on the car. Now the plugs are the same color as the car and don't stand out so much. You might have to put a base on the plug in order for the paint to stick.

fbi-interceptor
07-19-2005, 10:23 AM
i have a better idea, did you ever think about actually just replacing the antenna's? thats if your into that kinda thing. it would be the best way to fix your problem and put it to good use!

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