Replacement rubber pad for top of LCD

Hi anyone got any idea on if the rubber pads at the top of the LCD screen are coverred under the warrenty ? Or where I can get any from. The top two on my laptop seem to have come off and so I get to see the ugly screws underneath now.
Thanks

If anyone else has this problem, it's likely that Lenovo will force you to mail in the entire laptop (which Lenovo says takes 5-7 business days plus shipping time). 
When I called Lenovo, they set up a case with me and told me that they would send the part.  I never received the part though, so after 3-4 weeks, I call back and they tell me that the case is canceled.  They never even called me to notify me of this.  They claim that the part has to be replaced by a certified technician, which is surprising since Lenovo has sent me a palmrest in the past to replace on my own.

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