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They definitely are, there was a member selling a set last year. Tried to reach out but didn't respond for a month so didn't want to risk it when he finally did.

Edit: It was from Maximus not Mopar: https://www.maximus-3.com/product-page/jljt-standard-filler-trim-plates
These are what I'm after. They take the place of the one long piece that comes on the JT with the steel bumper.
The angled parts go to brackets that screw to the bumper to hold them from rotating.

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Ya, what I linked above is the same thing just different look. (And probably not worth the cost.) I'm interested as well if they are available and cheaper.)
 

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Totally missed this post. I'm pretty sure it is these things:

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If you look at the parts diagram you can see how it roughly goes. It's hard to tell but might hook into the winch plate and/or the other bracket Benny referenced.

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Left Side: https://parts.allmoparparts.com/oem...eft-68541815ab?c=bD0zJm49U2VhcmNoIFJlc3VsdHM=
Right Side: https://parts.allmoparparts.com/oem...ght-68541814ab?c=bD0xJm49U2VhcmNoIFJlc3VsdHM=

Haven't been able to see anything on install or what hardware is needed.
 
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Totally missed this post. I'm pretty sure it is these things:

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If you look at the parts diagram you can see how it roughly goes. It's hard to tell but might hook into the winch plate and/or the other bracket Benny referenced.

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Left Side: https://parts.allmoparparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-winch-bracket-left-68541815ab?c=bD0zJm49U2VhcmNoIFJlc3VsdHM=
Right Side: https://parts.allmoparparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-winch-bracket-right-68541814ab?c=bD0xJm49U2VhcmNoIFJlc3VsdHM=

Haven't been able to see anything on install or what hardware is needed.
You remove those when you install most winch plates like the Bulldog winch plate and so on.
They are extra once you install the winch. They attach to the frame and brace where the bumper bolts.

remove this part, winch plate uses that bolt to attach to frame..........

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Winch plate bolts up where you take that piece off -

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These are what I'm after. They take the place of the one long piece that comes on the JT with the steel bumper.
The angled parts go to brackets that screw to the bumper to hold them from rotating.

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Those brackets appear to be part of the absorbers, There is a specific part number for them when factory equipped with a winch.


We can see how they attach here
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Those brackets appear to be part of the absorbers, There is a specific part number for them when factory equipped with a winch.


We can see how they attach here
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Sadly, looks like you are correct.
I suspect I could make a bracket in my case instead of replacing that whole part, which means taking the bumper all apart to do so.

So maybe I just need to get the filler pieces and figure how to secure that other end with a small bracket instead of replacing that whole part.

Interesting that Jeep modified an entire parts instead of just adding a simple single piece - sure doesn't save them any money to create a whole new part just for those with a winch!
 

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Sadly, looks like you are correct.
I suspect I could make a bracket in my case instead of replacing that whole part, which means taking the bumper all apart to do so.

So maybe I just need to get the filler pieces and figure how to secure that other end with a small bracket instead of replacing that whole part.

Interesting that Jeep modified an entire parts instead of just adding a simple single piece - sure doesn't save them any money to create a whole new part just for those with a winch!
You could drill a hole in that bracket and those trim pieces would work just fine. Thats what I plan on doing.

Here are the part numbers
Right. 7fx60rxfaa
Left. 7fx61rxfaa
 

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You could drill a hole in that bracket and those trim pieces would work just fine. Thats what I plan on doing.
That's what I've been thinking about.
I may as well order those pieces from Benny (the shorter bumper filler parts for left and right)
I've also been thinking like you - drill, even bend, if needed.
 

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Benny - I want these. I note a fair price difference between the left and right! Is that accurate? (almost $4 difference) Aren't they the same size, just mirror images of each other?

In any case, I want "a pair", left side and right side.......... do I get a shipping discount because I'm such a nice guy? (HAHAHA - there will probably be double shipping in that case!)
 

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Benny - I want these. I note a fair price difference between the left and right! Is that accurate? (almost $4 difference) Aren't they the same size, just mirror images of each other?

In any case, I want "a pair", left side and right side.......... do I get a shipping discount because I'm such a nice guy? (HAHAHA - there will probably be double shipping in that case!)
Confirmed, Pricing is correct Bill. I think we got something for ya ;)

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Need part number for plastic insert for the 392 hood. Want to change out the honeycomb insert on the Mohave hood so that I can add the air induction off the 392. Circled in red

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Hi Benny,

I'm looking for the part numbers for the hardware associated with retaining the Mojave remote reservoir hoses for both left and right side. In the attached picture of the right side, I've circled the parts of interest: bolts plus washers and the long metal retaining clip.

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Hi Benny,

I'm looking for the part numbers for the hardware associated with retaining the Mojave remote reservoir hoses for both left and right side. In the attached picture of the right side, I've circled the parts of interest: bolts plus washers and the long metal retaining clip.

Thank you.

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Hi,
I am sorry but the "wireframe" as mopar calls it is serviced with a new shock assembly and the bolts are not listed at all, I can only assume they are part of the assembly as well.

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