Hood lock
Purchased the Mopar latch. Built like a tank. You need a heavy duty pop riveter to install. Purchased the riveter from Harbor Freight, cheap price works great. The problem is the lock doesn't work. I can still lift the hood a bit and release the safety latch. The problem is the latch plate on the lock moves clockwise with the key when locking, but the safety latch on the hood moves to the right to release and there is just enough clearance for it to open. It seems the lock should turn counter clockwise so that the latch plate holds the hood safety in a closed position. Does everybody else turn their key clockwise to lock ? If so check to see if you can still open you hood. I'll have to weld a small slotted plate on the latch plate to make it work.
Purchased the Mopar latch. Built like a tank. You need a heavy duty pop riveter to install. Purchased the riveter from Harbor Freight, cheap price works great. The problem is the lock doesn't work. I can still lift the hood a bit and release the safety latch. The problem is the latch plate on the lock moves clockwise with the key when locking, but the safety latch on the hood moves to the right to release and there is just enough clearance for it to open. It seems the lock should turn counter clockwise so that the latch plate holds the hood safety in a closed position. Does everybody else turn their key clockwise to lock ? If so check to see if you can still open you hood. I'll have to weld a small slotted plate on the latch plate to make it work.
Mine pops up maybe 2 cm with the lock on. Really glad I bought the mopar hood lock, I went out to plug in my block heater a few minutes ago and the rubber piece that goes over the lock was peeled back and it was pretty obvious by the scratches on it that someone(s) had tried to open it, cpl of minor scratches on drivers door keyhole too. Some people's kids man. 

Had the Rugged Ridge hood lock on my JK 2-door I just traded. Not worth the money. I took the Jeep in for a free first oil change at my dealer. I forgot I failed to provide the key to the hood lock. The service department guy rolled the Jeep out and said he didn't need it, he just bent the tab down enough to unlock the hood and then bent it back to "lock it". And there was no visible damage to the Rugged Ridge lock. He then commented that he installed one on his JK and returned it after he realized it was so easy to do this. Again, keeps the honest person honest I suppose. I will save the $$$ to buy the Mopar lock eventually for my new Unlimited. Rugged Ridge needs to rethink their design.
I have the rugged ridge one and had a really hard time getting it installed. The lock cylinder wasn't mounted in it straight because the hole for it was drilled wrong.
I fought with it for a good amount of time figuring out how it was messed up / how to fix it. It would mount up and turn just fine how it was when I received it but with the hood down, it wouldn't turn far enough to allow the key to be pulled out due to contact with the hood latch. I bent the piece that makes contact back some and all is well.
It was cheap, so I wasn't too upset that it required some work to get it to function properly. It's not going to keep someone determined out for long, but it will help to keep people just looking to mess around out for sure.
I fought with it for a good amount of time figuring out how it was messed up / how to fix it. It would mount up and turn just fine how it was when I received it but with the hood down, it wouldn't turn far enough to allow the key to be pulled out due to contact with the hood latch. I bent the piece that makes contact back some and all is well.
It was cheap, so I wasn't too upset that it required some work to get it to function properly. It's not going to keep someone determined out for long, but it will help to keep people just looking to mess around out for sure.
This should not be on an exterior product! Do not buy that scrap, it do not worth 5$!
Last edited by Alext; Feb 20, 2009 at 11:12 AM.
i have the mopar lock and like it very much. a) rubber flap keeps dirt out. b) keyed alike so i only have one key, same for gas lock as well. c)my key can come out in either locked or unlocked position. which more than one time i have left it unlocked for long periods because i got so excited to check out what i just finished and forgot i hadn't locked it. I got it when i bought it so now i might have a hard time paying the money for it but i do sleep well at night knowing that someone can't just open the hood and either take what they want or get in without me knowing. well thats if it didn't forget to lock it again.
Mopar product seems really good, but 200$ is so expensive for something that should comes with the vehicle! I would appreciate if Tuffy, which is a really great company IMO, could produce something similar, or locking hatches maybe...
$200? Seriously? The dealership I bought it from quoted me $165, I ended up getting it for like $100 because my sister works there and got me some sort of discount. I know the prices are a little higher depending on where you live, but Montreal area is where one of Chrysler/Mopar's biggest part warehouses are, I figured stuff would be cheaper in Quebec than anywhere.
$200? Seriously? The dealership I bought it from quoted me $165, I ended up getting it for like $100 because my sister works there and got me some sort of discount. I know the prices are a little higher depending on where you live, but Montreal area is where one of Chrysler/Mopar's biggest part warehouses are, I figured stuff would be cheaper in Quebec than anywhere.


