TonGass Mailbox Latch Clips Replacement Compatible with Group Standard Mailboxes, Post Mailboxes Door Latch Replacement Kit for Mailbox Repair - Easy to Install No Additional Mounting Hardware Needed








Key features
- •LATCH SET KIT FOR MAILBOX REPAIR - Tired of your mailbox door always falling open? Or are you searching for a non-rusting and waterproof mailbox latch? Our latch set kit is what you are looking for. Made from polypropylene (PP), a type of plastic commonly used in the manufacture of living hinges and other non-load-bearing applications. PP plastics are highly durable and can bend repeatedly without breaking. It is also chemical resistant, high toughness, fatigue resistance, and more.
- •TOP LATCH, DOOR LATCH, AND 2 LATCH CLIPS - This simple latch mechanism is composed of 4 components. The top latch and door latch come with interchangeable latch clips. Each latch has posts that fit in mounting holes that measure 7/8 inches from center to center. If your mailbox has mounting holes that are farther apart, the latches may not clip on or even fit properly.
- •COMPATIBLE WITH SOLAR GROUP STANDARD MAILBOXES - This latch kit will provide a snug fit, tightly securing your standard-sized metal mailboxes. It is suitable for use with existing latch holes (2 holes for the door latch and 2 holes for the top latch) on standard-sized metal mailboxes. Please note that you need to use the entire kit since the plastic latches won't work with metal hardware.
- •EASY TO INSTALL NO ADDITIONAL MOUNTING HARDWARE NEEDED - This kit is all you need to secure your mailbox door. You won't need tools as the latches clip on the mailbox through the existing holes left behind by your old metal latches. Did you make an installation mistake? No worries, you can easily slide out the latch clips to remove the latches.
TonGass Mailbox Latch Clips Replacement Compatible with Group Standard Mailboxes, Post Mailboxes Door Latch Replacement Kit for Mailbox Repair - Easy to Install No Additional Mounting Hardware Needed
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Customer Reviews
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Worked!!
Jayele✓ Verified Purchase•September 11, 2023
Couldn't get my mail box door to stay shut! This quick fix did the job!!
Perfect fit for the latch, super low quality flag
Lauren Miller✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
The latching mechanism is excellent and fits perfectly into the old holes. The flag on the other hand should just be thrown away. It's as cheap as they could possibly make it. I didn't need the flag, but if I did then I would have to buy a different one which is why I gave it 4 stars.
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PAL✓ Verified Purchase•July 28, 2023
This does the job and saved me having to replace my entire mailbox. I've seen low ratings because this is made of plastic; but I think that the "give" inherent in this plastic latch is what makes it superior to the metal tab I had (which wore out after a decade of being bent back-and-forth every time the mailbox was opened or closed).
I rated it 4/5 in "Easy to Install" because there are no instructions. I figured it out, hope the following helps...My existing latch was attached with rivets, but no problem because I had a drill and a good selection of bits to drill out the rivets and remove the old latch. You need to be careful with the placement of the new holes for this latch--mine didn't match the existing holes so I had to drill three new holes (but I was able to reuse one of the existing holes). If your holes are slightly off, you may not get both of a part's two attachment nubs completely through your holes--I drilled the problem hole a bit larger, and then the part fit through and I was able to snugly attach the connector. Since the profile of the new latch was smaller than the old one, I used a spray can of Rustoleum to touch up.
I rated it 4/5 in "Easy to Install" because there are no instructions. I figured it out, hope the following helps...My existing latch was attached with rivets, but no problem because I had a drill and a good selection of bits to drill out the rivets and remove the old latch. You need to be careful with the placement of the new holes for this latch--mine didn't match the existing holes so I had to drill three new holes (but I was able to reuse one of the existing holes). If your holes are slightly off, you may not get both of a part's two attachment nubs completely through your holes--I drilled the problem hole a bit larger, and then the part fit through and I was able to snugly attach the connector. Since the profile of the new latch was smaller than the old one, I used a spray can of Rustoleum to touch up.
Standard mailbox holes.
David mcDonough✓ Verified Purchase•July 4, 2023
This took like 10 secs to replace. Fix perfect just snap in and done.
Great shape
BETTY VAUGHN✓ Verified Purchase•July 3, 2023
Bought for grandson so he could carry his small stuff in. He loves wrestling so this was perfect. Good material and looks nice.
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