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Winch plate recommendations for Badlands Apex 12,000 with stock 2024 Rubicon X bumper

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So I got my Grimm plate installed and no extra bolts were necessary, they have added the extra bolts that are needed. I did have to grind down the inside of the bumper mounts in order to get my winch to fit, I did install a Zeon 12-s so your mileage may vary. The big issue I found was getting the inside nuts back on and torqued. The two bottom inside bolts got tightened as tight as I could get them as there is no way to get a torque wrench to these. Grimm also recommends retorquing everything after your first time using the wench, I'm not sure how you can do that as only the back two winch bolts are accessible without removing the whole bumper.
Nice!! Thanks for the report! I couldn't find anything online about what bolt to get so it's good to know the necessary hardware is there. And thanks for the tip about torquing.
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Update: Installed apex ZXR 12000 lb winch this past weekend. Used the warn winch plate. I took off the JTM plastic bumper and installed a OE Wrangler steel bumper and OE black steel front skid plate.

Issues:

Either the steel bumper was tweaked a bit or the frame was tweaked a smidge from the deer that committed suicide on my plastic bumper, but it was a little difficult getting the bumpe to mount easily, had to kinda work that out; kinda geantly’ish but it went on.

The skid plate from the Mojave did not fit the new bumper. The black front plate with the steel bumper fit but had to elongate 2 mounting holes that went to the bracket on the truck.

Other than those 2 issues, it was fine and will look great when I fabricate some covers to enclose the openings around the winch.

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It’s the original steel bumper from the factory. Not an aftermarket bumper.
I am in the same position as you (factory steel Rubicon bumper and an Apex 12000 sitting in a box). From what I have read here, the Grimm seems to be the easiest install. But then, some people drill the control box, take off the fender to re-route the power cable, get longer bolts, etc. But it still seems like it is as close to plug-and-play as there is currently available.

Please let me know the status of your install and I will do the same. The Grimm plate is supposed to be available by the first week of March but I have not ordered it yet.
 
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I am in the same position as you (factory steel Rubicon bumper and an Apex 12000 sitting in a box). From what I have read here, the Grimm seems to be the easiest install. But then, some people drill the control box, take off the fender to re-route the power cable, get longer bolts, etc. But it still seems like it is as close to plug-and-play as there is currently available.

Please let me know the status of your install and I will do the same. The Grimm plate is supposed to be available by the first week of March but I have not ordered it yet.
I am in the same position as you (factory steel Rubicon bumper and an Apex 12000 sitting in a box). From what I have read here, the Grimm seems to be the easiest install. But then, some people drill the control box, take off the fender to re-route the power cable, get longer bolts, etc. But it still seems like it is as close to plug-and-play as there is currently available.

Please let me know the status of your install and I will do the same. The Grimm plate is supposed to be available by the first week of March but I have not ordered it yet.
I ordered the Grimm plate in Dec. Still waiting although I think they are shipping soon!
 

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As I reported in my original thread I found the Grimm plate pretty much a plug and play solution.
 

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As I reported in my original thread I found the Grimm plate pretty much a plug and play solution.
As I mentioned originally, I had ordered the Grimm but got an email stating that it was not available until March so I told them I would order later. Based on your comments and several others, I will do the Grimm plate and just wait until it finally ships.

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Update: Installed apex ZXR 12000 lb winch this past weekend. Used the warn winch plate. I took off the JTM plastic bumper and installed a OE Wrangler steel bumper and OE black steel front skid plate.

Issues:

Either the steel bumper was tweaked a bit or the frame was tweaked a smidge from the deer that committed suicide on my plastic bumper, but it was a little difficult getting the bumpe to mount easily, had to kinda work that out; kinda geantly’ish but it went on.

The skid plate from the Mojave did not fit the new bumper. The black front plate with the steel bumper fit but had to elongate 2 mounting holes that went to the bracket on the truck.

Other than those 2 issues, it was fine and will look great when I fabricate some covers to enclose the openings around the winch.

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Do you know what size the bolt hardware is for the Mojave skid plate? Also where did you get the license plate bracket?
 

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Do you know what size the bolt hardware is for the Mojave skid plate? Also where did you get the license plate bracket?
I don’t know the hardware for the mojave skid plate only to say I used the rubicon hardware that worked very well.
License plate flip up is from Cascadia. I got mine off amazon but you can get them from Northridge or direct from Cascadia.
 
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UPDATE: I finally received the Grimm Mounting Plate. Install was very straightforward. The wires do not touch the grill. The clutch handle turns without touching the bumper. Tips for others: Push the winch back and torque the mounting bolts before putting the bumper back on since the front bolts won't be accessible.

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UPDATE: I finally received the Grimm Mounting Plate. Install was very straightforward. The wires do not touch the grill. The clutch handle turns without touching the bumper. Tips for others: Push the winch back and torque the mounting bolts before putting the bumper back on since the front bolts won't be accessible.

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That is strange, I was able to tighten the front bolts without issues using an open wrench. Back were easier to tighten using a socket wrench.
 

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If anyone is interested I have an LOD signature plate and all the parts needed to install behind a plastic bumper IF you are near south jersey. New never used. Not shipping
 
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The Warn winch plate is nice quality and fits perfectly if you have a Mopar steel bumper, which a Rubicon X should have. One thing for non Rubicon owners who’ve added one. If you didn’t add the rubicon metal skid, you need to buy the front mounting brackets and hardware or it won’t work. I figured that out the hard way. lol
 

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Matson at MetalCloak said they used the Apex winch for the design of the new winch plate as they couldn't get a Warn at the time.

I have 2 apex 12,000 winches now one w/ synthetic on the gladiator and one w/ steel on a portable mount for my car trailer and 3/4 suburban

My buggy has a M8000 and i think i like the apex more now
 
 







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