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Barricade External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper (18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL)

Barricade External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper (18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL)

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Reliable Support. Get increased utility for your ride with this External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper for your Jeep Wrangler. Machined from strong mild steel, it features a hard-core build that can handle damage, impact and stress, as well as capable of supporting your winch assembly. It also features a protective powder-coat to minimize rusting.

Installation. This product is easy to install and should take about 1 hour.

Application. The External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper fits 2018-2025 Jeep Wrangler JL models.

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Kevin C
Review for Barricade External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper (18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL)

This winch plate is exactly what you need to install a winch to your Jeep JL (mine is a 2023 Unlimited Rubicon) with a factory front bumper. It came with simple, easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and all the hardware needed. I'm very happy with the product and highly recommend it.

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Ryan S
Review for Barricade External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper (18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL)

Works great with factory steel bumpers or plastic ones. I had a steel one and everything lined up even the skid plate no issues

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Chris B
Review for Barricade External Winch Plate for Factory Front Bumper (18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL)

I installed this today. I didn't want to add a bunch of weight with an aftermarket bumper, and damaged stock parts are so easy to replace. I didn't follow the instructions. The pictures were difficult to see anyway. First, I put the two lower bracket pieces on, and secured them with the reused 16mm bolts, but not thoroughly tightened yet. Then I put the top part or the actual winch plate on. I tightened all the bolts that came with the winch plate, and lastly tightened the 16mm bolts. When I put the bumper back on, the top nuts on the insides require an 18mm box end wrench, because you're not fitting a socket on it with the way the winch plate bracket is designed. There is an open hole on the bottom of the brackets, and the winch plate didn't come with a bolt for it, so I used an extra one that came with the winch. It had a hole that lined up with the frame, so why not use it. The plastic trim piece that goes across the top between the bumper and grill no longer fits. I cut the center out of mine so I could at least use it to cover the frame. I also ended up putting some gorilla tape over the grill where my winch cables are likely to rub. There's very little room between the winch plate and the grill. Overall, it's sturdy and wasn't overly difficult to install. I get to keep my plastic bumper, and have plenty of access to the factory tow hooks.