Warebear
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Finally got the lift on. View attachment 257406View attachment 257407
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That looks great! Love the lights too. What lift did you go with?
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Finally got the lift on. View attachment 257406View attachment 257407
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Welded some brackets on my roll cage to mount my CB. Stupid flux core crap pops so much. Had a piece land in the seat I was sitting in and did a number on my leg. Ran the wires for the CB and a Blue Sea dual USB charging port for my cell phone. Need to get a proper power distribution block.
That looks great! Love the lights too. What lift did you go with?
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Finally got the lift on. View attachment 257406View attachment 257407
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Looks great! I plan to install a Warn on my HR factory bumper as well. When you refer to a tight fit and some cutting, is that because the factory HR bumper isn't really set up to accept a winch? Or were you referring to the other installs? Just curious as I'm really hoping to retain my stock bumper but hope not to do a bunch of cutting to squeeze in the winch. Thanks and again, nice job!
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Actually, I had to cut the bumper to install the high-lift jack mount and d-rings bracket underneath. It's hard to see in the pic. The HR bumper won't need to be cut for the winch. It is a bolt on process.
The tight fit part.....well, is getting the two bottom inner nuts back on the bumper (8 in total). After the winch is installed there is hardly any room. It ain't easy, but it can be done. My only suggestion is to have someone around with skinny fingers, to get the nut started.
Good luck!
2016 Hard Rock Rubicon
"RUGER"
Actually, I had to cut the bumper to install the high-lift jack mount and d-rings bracket underneath. It's hard to see in the pic. The HR bumper won't need to be cut for the winch. It is a bolt on process.
The tight fit part.....well, is getting the two bottom inner nuts back on the bumper (8 in total). After the winch is installed there is hardly any room. It ain't easy, but it can be done. My only suggestion is to have someone around with skinny fingers, to get the nut started.
Good luck!
2016 Hard Rock Rubicon
"RUGER"

Looks good man!Not exactly done to it, but done for it.
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My first time mounting beadlocks and I have to say minus the weight of these things it was a breeze!

Looks good man!

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Got bored and had a can of red plasti dip laying around so I thought this was a good idea
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