Take some compound filler that matches the cab material. Use 1000 grit sandpaper to file down any sharp bits around the mounting surface or damaged areas. Step 3: Clean up the door striker plate mounting surface. Use a number 3 cross-tip screwdriver, torques bit set, or Allen wrench set to remove the bolts on the damaged door striker plate. Step 1: Unbolt the damaged door striker plate. You can fix this surface damage while you replace the door striker plate with a new one. When this happens, the surface surrounding the plate begins to crack or break. With long-term use, the door striker plate tends to get pushed back and forth and pushed into the door’s or cab’s surface. Part 4 of 5: Replace the door striker plate and fix any cosmetic damage
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