Seven Sparta Hood Latches Aluminum Hood Catch Compatible with Jeep Wrangler JK/JKU 2007-2017, JL/JLU 2018-2022 & Jeep Gladiator 2020-2022, 1 Pair (American Flag)
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YankeesGirl
> 3 dayProduct as described and looks great on our Jeep!
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NatureThingy
> 3 dayThis fit perfectly on my 2014 Jeep Wrangler hood! Looks great and it’s holding up well! I’d definitely recommend this, it will spice up the look of your Jeep ;) Trust me
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Bosman
> 3 dayThese things are awesome. Eliminated the hood flutter on my 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. The only downside of these are that they are very large compared to other aftermarket hood latches.
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JCK
> 3 dayThe only difficult part of installing this involves the lower bracket. That will be the case with any hood latch replacement for a Jeep JK. I installed this on my 2008 Jeep JK Unlimited. Like others, I found the installation required removing the front grille. That is quick and easy to do. Total installation time was less than an hour. They are well made, fit perfectly, and I am impressed with this product.
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William Spitznas
> 3 dayEasy to install, had to do a little adjustment
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F. M. Needham
> 3 dayThese parts are much better than the OEM brackets. Metal vs rubber connections, there is no comparison. An easy install, just the bolt/nut through the sidewall is a bit of problem. Just be patient with it and all will be well. Good product!
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Dotrot
> 3 dayWorks exactly as advertised. Really easy to install, but its kinda tricky to get a wrench on it. But its not these latches fault. They are holding tight.
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Tridentsig226
> 3 dayIll keep this review short and simply say that these latches look great, are pretty easy to install, and solved my problem of having dull faded OEM latches. Below are are few steps that may help with your install. 1. check the rubber gasket (for bottom bracket) to ensure it is correct for your model JL or JK. 2. Remove the bottom bracket allen bolts (small ones) from hinge to access the larger allen bolt that goes through lower body panel. 3. Put a piece of tape on the back of nut (bottom bracket) before inserting into 13mm socket. Should prevent nut from falling off socket. 4. Align nut in socket with lower panel hole (reaching behind panel with ratchet). 5. Align bottom bracket* allen bolt with panel hole and taped nut. Easier than trying to fish for threads with nut. *Ensure bottom bracket flat side is down 6. Attach bottom bracket hinge with (small) allen bolts. 7. Attach top bracket. 8. Adjust top bracket (up/dpwn) as needed to get secure fit.
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Lets Roll
> 3 dayReplaced the cheap rubber OEM hood latches with these, no more hood jump. Did the replacement while we replaced the headlights, much easier that way.
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Greg Roup
> 3 daySturdy, easy to follow instructions.