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I think you just sold me on the slam latch. . . .
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I really like the slam latches. They would be especially useful for quick access to the clean out plugs. Thanks for the suggestion.
This is a great idea, but barely a crack in this compartment means the engines cut out.
Anyone with these latches had some feedback on the strength of the lock?
Yep. Thank you, Sir @Bill D - that's a solid recommendation, as I can confirm!Way way way better than the stock ones! They act just like a doorknob latch. As long as the placement of the catch is correct, they don’t move one bit.