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NMO Rubber boots source?

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Brts96

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I discovered the rubber boot on my vehicle antenna is badly torn, and would like to source a replacement , if it's cost effective.

Does anyone have a good source for only the boots? The nut and antenna are in good shape.

Thanks for any help. Respectfully,
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Sounds good. I'll check more closely on eBay. Thanks much.
 

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Fair enough. I guess I just figured if that was the only part that was messed up, I might be able to replace it for a bit of nothing. I guess I'm cheap that way.
 
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