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Picture add didn’t work. Try two. Talking about the holes the license plate bracket fits in.
 
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Ordered both. Will post pics when I get everything stacked and installed.

Thank you for the part number.
 

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Did that winch mount right up or did u need to buy the winch mounting kit?
I needed to add the winch mount. Link to the one I purchased is below. It was fairly straight forward; remove bumper, remove top cover of bumper, mount winch mount, mount winch and put bumper back on. Realigning the skid plate was tricky with the extra piece between the bumper and frame. Install everything loose and tighten up at the end and you should be fine.

https://www.quadratec.com/p/rugged-ridge/winch-mount-plate-jeep-wrangler-jl-11543.16

Could use any mount for the JT if you like a different setup.

The holes from the top cover plate I covered with the original screws and a lock washer and nut from the hardware store.

To wire the winch I didn’t go through the AUX switch. Hooked it straight to the battery.

Little more about the wiring here. I went behind the fender lining on the passenger side.

https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/bright-lights-bright-lights.9416/

It came with the black fairlead. The cover plate link is above to cover the holes. The only part that mounts to the actual bumper is the fairlead.
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