I would like to thank everyone for the time they gave and advice on how to's to get this job done.
It was way easier than i expected with the tips that i received from you all and massive searches on YT.
Cutting out the fairlead with dremel took a bit of time but it did come out perfect, I also raised my license plate with a relocation kit from autozone.
I also did a little custom work to the top cover in front of the radiator, the push pins were going to be a pain in the butt when i need to access the winch to put it free spool or turn on the wireless switch so I cut the pins flat and super glued them on and have that OEM look still, I used velcro to secure the cover and it works awesome. Now all I need to do is pull the cover out to access the winch without removing each push pin and then replacing each push pin.
Using the Factor 55 1.5" fairlead i had to source some longer bolts and I also sourced some other bolts for the mounting of the winch to Trail Taylor bracket
Job took about 4 hours 100% complete.
Thanks again all.
It was way easier than i expected with the tips that i received from you all and massive searches on YT.
Cutting out the fairlead with dremel took a bit of time but it did come out perfect, I also raised my license plate with a relocation kit from autozone.
I also did a little custom work to the top cover in front of the radiator, the push pins were going to be a pain in the butt when i need to access the winch to put it free spool or turn on the wireless switch so I cut the pins flat and super glued them on and have that OEM look still, I used velcro to secure the cover and it works awesome. Now all I need to do is pull the cover out to access the winch without removing each push pin and then replacing each push pin.
Using the Factor 55 1.5" fairlead i had to source some longer bolts and I also sourced some other bolts for the mounting of the winch to Trail Taylor bracket
Job took about 4 hours 100% complete.
Thanks again all.
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