Found this while cruising craigslist. Maybe he has some stuff your looking for, the tailgate in the picture doesn't look too hot, but it might just be surface rust.
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/4474549642.html
You could get one of those flat hitch carriers. It would let you throw quite a bit of that onto it. Or just rent a small u-haul for the weekend.
It may be ugly but it's only $20 a day.
I got the tramp stamp II from Poison Spyder and installed it today. I also installed the third brake light from Off Road Only that they sell as an add on for it. I thought I had it all figured out earlier today and gave myself a nice pat on the back, however, after driving around for a while...
I was just about to order the tramp stamp to finally get rid of my stock spare carrier (since I don't keep the spare on it anymore) and noticed that the Tramp Stamp II is designed for 2010's and newer JK's that have the wide vent on the tailgate. I happen to have a 2009 with a tall vent on it...
I may not get as much snow as you but I always leave mine facing forward in the winter. We do get a lot of snow at times and I've never had any problems with it.
I think I paid about $40 for a short stem mirror. It works good enough, fits right into the door mount. Stays nice and steady on the freeway too, no shaking.
The lift itself is on, but they found a leaky axle seal and worn u joint that need to be replaced. It can never be as simple as an in and out, I swear. :naw: A little more work to do and waiting on new drive shafts now.
Well I finally dropped the JK off to get the lift kit installed that I bought months ago. So after working from 730am to 5pm I drove the 4 and a half hours from Milwaukee to Eau Claire, WI to drop off my JK at Max-Bilt Offroad. Phil is a great guy who I've had the pleasure of dealing with...
I have a M8000 and love it, so a M12000 would be a great choice. Just don't do the VR series. While I'm sure they don't suck, they were made to compete with the cheaper built in China winches that are all over.
I like the RainX Latitude ones. If you haven't used it before, RainX makes a great improvement with any wipers, I apply the stuff anytime it starts to wear off.