We did the winch, Bumper, and C-Rok steering brace at the same time as the lift so on to that before the finished pics after the weekend.
So I Scored a Warn 8274 (that even has the Jeep special equipment sticker)
From a friends dad and Refinished it and spooled it up with Rockstomper Synthetic winch line and Aluminum Fairlead.
And for my bumper i got a logans metals Prerunner and while i am happy with the bumper their C.S. is Terrible. While searching for their bumper i found that they sold it a bit cheaper on e-bay. However i called in my order and simply asked for the E-bay price wich she very kindly gave me and even cheerfully told me the hardware would be free since i was calling in and ordering directly because they were doing a promotion. So im thinking great double good deal on a very reasonably priced bumper.. I also ordered a Foot forward style mount from them for the Winch (also a reason i went with their bumper).
So then i wait.... and wait... and wait... and get no bumper what i do get is multiple it will be ready this week replies and even a its built and ready to ship False alarm (maybe they made a batch shipped them and i didnt get mine made?) anyway finally when it comes ... no hardware so at first im told it will be sent right away.. then im told i don't get the free hardware because i ordered from e-bay (wich i did not) and proved to them that i did not.
And then came the fitment issues . One of the reasons i went with them is that they sold the foot forward mount and of course it would bolt right up to their own bumper with their pre drilled holes and their mounts "universal to most winch bumpers" Warn mount with slotted holes for fitment.. but nope! the holes werent slotted far enough to attach to their own bumper.
Also on their site the warn mount has a cut in one side of it (mine does not) So the winch doesnt clear the mount and doesnt fit in the dang thing. And the Pre-runner bars sit further back than the mount (wich sits kind of too far forward anyway)
So far in fact that i had to make spacers to mount the winch offet as far back to the grill as i could to barely fit it in there..
I ended up clearancing some of the ribbing (reinforcement?) on the aluminum body of the winch rather than cut the steel.
(now that i know how easy it is to cut steel with a disk on an electric grinder i mightve done it differently)
Have never had any issues with the winch and like the bumper after the initial headache.