So I stayed up lateTuesday night putting on the front Sahara with lights and the Warn M12,000. Not nearly as bad as the rear ARB... I love the way the front turned out with the matching powder coat - including no more chrome on the hoop. Well, not quite matching, but close, and while it's not the perfect match I have a plan to tie it into the truck. I was originally planning on painting the side trim to match the color of truck but now I think I'll paint it to match the "one shade off" ARB front and rear bumpers. This ought to give it a very slight two-tone look, similar to OEM but no where near as much contrast.
The install was pretty simple and the Warn dropped right in. The previous Warn owner already clocked the motor to get the handle in the right position. All I needed to do was cut out a small 1" x 3" of the inside of the Sahara bar to clear the movement of the winch handle from free spool to engaged. I think that is because the M12,000 has a larger diameter gear housing, took all of 3 min to cure that problem.
The Sahara IPF lights hooked right into the factory wiring for the OEM fogs, as did the ARB marker and blinker, lovin' it. A few quick cuts, some connectors and shrink tube and it's all good.
The warn control box isn't on yet. I am going to mount it inside the grill for a cleaner look. The Warn remote plug will just barely fit between the bottom 2 grill slats, so as long as I can get it mounted securely we should be set. I am going to make new 2AWG leads to the motor as well as to the new battery.
In combination with the rear ARB I am overall a very happy camper.
Suspension: Front dropped 3/4" - very noticeable and I new it would happen. Rear dropped 1/4" (from rear ARM install 2 weeks ago). It actually rides decent right now with stock springs and Bilsteins, but, I need to tweak my T-bars and see how that helps. I will and up going Diff Drop, OME T-bars and springs soon - I'm sure...
Cheers....
The install was pretty simple and the Warn dropped right in. The previous Warn owner already clocked the motor to get the handle in the right position. All I needed to do was cut out a small 1" x 3" of the inside of the Sahara bar to clear the movement of the winch handle from free spool to engaged. I think that is because the M12,000 has a larger diameter gear housing, took all of 3 min to cure that problem.
The Sahara IPF lights hooked right into the factory wiring for the OEM fogs, as did the ARB marker and blinker, lovin' it. A few quick cuts, some connectors and shrink tube and it's all good.
The warn control box isn't on yet. I am going to mount it inside the grill for a cleaner look. The Warn remote plug will just barely fit between the bottom 2 grill slats, so as long as I can get it mounted securely we should be set. I am going to make new 2AWG leads to the motor as well as to the new battery.
In combination with the rear ARB I am overall a very happy camper.

Suspension: Front dropped 3/4" - very noticeable and I new it would happen. Rear dropped 1/4" (from rear ARM install 2 weeks ago). It actually rides decent right now with stock springs and Bilsteins, but, I need to tweak my T-bars and see how that helps. I will and up going Diff Drop, OME T-bars and springs soon - I'm sure...
Cheers....