Latch dented roof

Ghotihsif

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Looks like we dented our roof with the latch pulling too tight - see pics. Roof fortunately isn’t ripped or torn, but worried more stress on that joint will be a problem. Any suggestions other than ‘baby’ the roof when closing?
 

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I think Patrick is correct. It appears to only be an aesthetic problem, and I’m not sure if I’d try and repair it, as it might induce the dreaded oil can noise.
 
Unfortunately I am a member of the club (met a couple others out on the road) that has tried to raise with that latch still attached. Result looks identical. I haven't repaired because it has never leaked and I don't want the cure to create a problem.
 
Yikes. I'm with Patrick, that looks like a oops from lifting the roof with the latch still engaged.
Marty gave me a lesson in properly latching:
- With the roof down and all the vinyl properly tucked in
- loosely engage the latch and start closing it
- it should fully latch easily (if it doesn't loosen it a bunch first)
- see if you can push the closed latch side to side by using a finger to push it. If you can't budge it, it is too tight!
- loosen a turn or to until when latched you are able to wiggle the closed latch, but it is still not "loose"
- repeat for the other latches.

I used to latch them all way to tight!
 

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