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Eod1

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I used old antennas to cover the holes. They have o-rings to seal against the body to prevent leaks, and do away with the stupid plastic plugs that eventually weather and crack:

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The large flat antenna is, I believe a GPS antenna that I used to cover the light-bar hole, which was about an inch in diameter.

This is on our 2012 Caprice 9C1, but I have similar antennas on our '10 Tahoe. Luckily, the Tahoe didn't have light bar.

But if you want to get rid of the holes, I pay the shop the $1500. It's a fair amount of work, if done right, and if done right, should be permanent. If they're planning on epoxying a piece of metal on the underside and then skimming the surface with Bondo, then, yeah, $1500 is way out of line. If they're planning to fit and weld in a metal plug, that's not a bad price, IMHO.

Until you find someone that thinks you bought your 2012 Caprice for the wrong reason.... LOL
 

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I think I have 12 or 13 holes in the roof of my burb. I dont know what satellites or spacecraft they were controlling from within there, but it looked like a block of swiss cheese. I still have the antenna mounts within the holes, and they were suprisingly keeping the water out, but I went a step further and bought these;

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00474A1M2/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They have an oring and once screwed on, I put a swab of silicone on each to prevent leaks even further.

I did consider buying a lot of 10-20 antenna nubs from ebay, but this ended up being a bit cheaper.
 

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I think I have 12 or 13 holes in the roof of my burb. I dont know what satellites or spacecraft they were controlling from within there, but it looked like a block of swiss cheese. I still have the antenna mounts within the holes, and they were suprisingly keeping the water out, but I went a step further and bought these;

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00474A1M2/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They have an oring and once screwed on, I put a swab of silicone on each to prevent leaks even further.

I did consider buying a lot of 10-20 antenna nubs from ebay, but this ended up being a bit cheaper.
That’s what I put on my Nmo antenna mount. Works great.
 

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View attachment 215918 I was going to just put some of these on my roof.

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I took out headliner (not as hard as you think) and used structural body adhesive with metal disks on underside of roof. Enough adhesive oozed through so that when I sanded it smooth I could prime and paint. Body shops do not weld panels anymore. Turned out perfect and you can't tell there were any holes unless you remove headliner.
 

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I think I have 12 or 13 holes in the roof of my burb. I dont know what satellites or spacecraft they were controlling from within there, but it looked like a block of swiss cheese. I still have the antenna mounts within the holes, and they were suprisingly keeping the water out, but I went a step further and bought these;

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00474A1M2/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They have an oring and once screwed on, I put a swab of silicone on each to prevent leaks even further.

I did consider buying a lot of 10-20 antenna nubs from ebay, but this ended up being a bit cheaper.

Nice find! If I didn't have access to old antennas, I might have gone that route, but hadn't seen those before your post. Our Caprice has 5 holes in it on the roof and trunk lid, our Tahoe has 2, and our Camaro has 2. I still have a plastic plug in the roof of the Camaro, so I might get one of those for it. Thanks!
 

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