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Anyone know where to get a 2020+ RT trunk lid latching pad?

PolarisPro

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Looking to see if anyone has a good idea where to get a pad that will stick to the truck on 20+ RTs. I have to slam the lid down to get it to latch and I don't want to scratch the surface, so I was thinking of a pad that stuck to the lid but is slick on top and UV resistant. Any ideas out there? Thanks
 
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I don’t recommend slamming the lid. I close mine gently and then firmly push down the rear edge so the latch engages.
 
I hold the release button in when closing and give a frim push to make sure it's locked, SLAMING ''doors/lids/cover's'' is bad
 
Make sure the pins are aligned correctly, if not, adjust them. That latch base is plastic, slamming the lid will evenually break it.
 
Well I misspoke by using the word slam. I close the lid and then give the top a wack with the palm of my hand. I’ll try pushing in the button but I still have to push down on the lid. I was thinking over time it will probably damage the finish with road grit. So I was looking for a pad to protect the finish. Thanks for all your advice.
 
Now that it has been mentioned...slamming is probably not a good idea. If you are off, damage could happen. :bowdown:
 
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