🔐 Lock in style and performance—because your Jeep deserves the best!
The RT-TCZ Hood Latch Lock Catch is a premium aluminum and stainless steel upgrade designed for Jeep Wrangler JK/JL (2007-2025) and Gladiator JT (2020-2025). Engineered for durability, heat resistance, and scratch protection, it ensures your hood stays secure on rugged terrains. Its bolt-on, fully adjustable design allows quick installation, while the sleek, sporty look enhances your Jeep’s exterior. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and 1-year after-care service, it’s the ultimate blend of function and style.
A**R
Goodbye hood flutter
Always a bit skeptical, but these fit my 2017 Wrangler, they have a strong hold and are an easy install. After having both of the stock rubber latches snap in half driving down the highway, I decided to give up on those and go after a better set. These are affordable as far as latches go and hold the hood down tight. No more hood flutter and they are easy to undo when you need to get into the hood. I've only had them on for a few days so I'll update if anything goes wrong. But overall I recommend and they look good on the Jeep!
C**R
Great product
They look great they feel heay duty and they were fairly easy to install
W**.
Great upgrade!
These are even nicer than i expected. They are heavy, seem to be made well and look nice too. They were pretty easy to install, but i would recommend using the old hardware from the original latches. I have a 2013 JK wrangler for reference. But its so nice to drive my jeep and not have the hood flapping!
D**G
Better look half the price
Got these for my 08 rubicon. These are way more sturdy than stock. They appear much more beefy and hold the hood down well enough that there is no more flutter at highway speeds.They are they are fairly simple to install if you have a small wratchet with 13mm and 10mm sockets. It has to fit inside the fender between the panel and the radiator support. With a long extension you can get through the driver side but not the passenger. There are some youtube videos you can watch if you have issues.Directions are just ok. Who knew a socket was a "special wrench". At least I could understand them. They do miss telling you to remove the rubber stops from the oem latch and putting it on the new hook. I installed without them and then got concerned about rubbing paint between the hood and fender. I was going to stick the old rubber on with 3m tape but found they slip right on the new part where I took the 3rd photo. Dont forget them or you will see some rubbing.You will not want to tighten the top piece until you fit it. Get it both bolts seated lightly and then close and latch both sides. It will move a bit and then you can release and tighten them all.While these are not as adjustable as the rugged ridge brand they are less than half the price and look better in my opnion. The rugged ridge and other adjustable ones are just spin to adjust with the hood closed, while these you need to open and close the hood a few times and adjust the bolts and allen screws to move it but you also dont have an exposed screw and some bolts showing.If I had painted fender flairs I might be concerned with how heavy they are and marring the paint on the fender flairs but mine are just black plastic so no issues.I am very happy with them so far and would purchase them again.
V**S
Easy install, sturdy and secure, can't believe I waited so long to do this upgrade
I have a 2013 Rubicon, have lived in Florida and Nevada all 10 years of ownership, had to replace the rubber latches every 2 years in that sun. I've only delayed doing this because my bumper system makes taking the front grill off nearly impossible and I didn't want the install hassle.Two of mine blew out on the same day - had to replace. And the Dealership charges $88 per strap (176 for both)!! For more rubber straps..... So off to Amazon I go.I bought these because they are stainless steel, I couldn't get comfortable with aluminum and noticed that most of the top 4wheel vendors make steel rather than aluminum latches.Easy Install - see the pic, these are the tools I used and I did NOT remove my front grill. Took 30 minutes start to stop. I used a 10mm and 13mm socket, and a 4mm and 5mm ball head allen wrench.The trick was to use 1/4 inch socket with a small (tiny) wratchet to reach the bolt (see pic). Easy off.To install, you don't try and thread the nut to the bolt, you hold the nut over the hole with your fingers and then thread the bolt from the outside - that way you just hold the bolt in your fingers and all the turning is done from the outside using fingers or allen wrench.AdjustmentsEasy adjustment, loosening the top hood bolts and sliding latch up or down 1/2". I was worried about adjustable latches that they might droop over time, but in my case, the top latches required me to adjust as low as possible to fit, meaning they are already as low as can go and cannot move any lower to come loose.Note you do have to transfer the rubber bumper from the original to these, it just comes off by gently twisting sideways and then install in same spot on these.The nylon lock nuts assure work will not come loose from vibration.All in all, impressed with quality and sturdy.Only Concerns:Although the bolts look big, they are held in place by 1/4" stainless steel screws on each side (the silver bolt heads in the pictures). That is not a through-bolt but screws holding a bolt in place. That means the sheer strength of these latches is on those screws, not the bolts. Remember, all of this is steel, and the OEM are rubber and plastic, I believe will be better. Will update my review after some highway miles and offroad miles.
K**K
Buy these hinges
I absolutely love these. They look so good on my jeep. So much better than the rubber hinges covers. Also, I like the fack you can adjust them. They keep my hood closed tight. No more bouncing.Easy install
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