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2-1/4″ by 1-3/4″ Door Latch Restorer Strike Plate for Doors, 2 PCS Universal Door Lock Hardware with Foul 1″ Long Screws (Satin Nickel)

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This product works. If your strike and bolt are out of alignment this is a great fix. (I have a new house and the trim carpenters did not do a good job of ensuring the bolt holes aligned with the strike holes) I read other reviews about the “non-standard” hole pattern. This is one of the best aspects actually. If you have to enlarge the hole to accommodate a higher strike position you won’t have any wood left to secure a standard strike mounting pattern. This is why the four offset holes work so well.If you need to bend the tab to adjust the door strike to close tightly, I recommend flat jaw pliers to bend vs. using a screwdriver. The metal is thick and hard to bend just with a screwdriver in the slot.Note:1. You will need to make some modifications to the mortise where the strike goes. A $7 wood chisel and some careful marking with a pencil will do this just fine.2. The hole in the jamb will need to be enlarged. I used a vibrating multi-tool, as a chisel will not work well. You could also use a hole saw.3. I have a little painting touch up to do where I slipped and marred the door stop, but that’s on me. Take your time and it will work fine.4. I did two doors in less than an hour from start to finish including cleanup.5. Tools needed:PencilChisel, ideally smaller than 1/2” wideSmall drill for the holesPhillips screwdriver3/4” Hole saw or multi tool with a narrow blade (3/4” or smaller) to enlarge jamb hole.Patience.Overall it works great for the intended purpose, and I ordered two more for my last two doors with the same issue.