The HF winch mount showed a few days ago, along with the hawse fairlead and a Tuffy bolt lock. The HF mount seems pretty sturdy.
I did some Grade 8 bolt shopping yesterday and then got the winch temporarily mounted tonight.
I've got the stock bumper on my YJ. With the winch mounted on the HF mount plate, the heads of the pair of front, underside bolts overlapped with the stock YJ bumper by about 1/4 inch -- not a big deal, just going to have to carve out the stock bumper a little in both spots to accommodate the 2 front bolt heads on the underside. Time-being I have the winch held to the mount by the rear two bolts only. But will probably make the time to carve the bumper in a couple of spots with (I guess) a dremel tool and inverter tomorrow night and finish the job.
Had to take off the tow hooks on the front to get the winch mount to fit, but no big deal at this point. Can get them back on there, but will need to carve out the HF mount some more on both sides.
I've got some square nuts on order from this supplier called
monsterfastener.com. I bought "square nuts" at the Home Despot but they were thin and had to have been made out of recycled Spam cans; Orchard Supply Hardware didn't apparently sell squares, either. I had also bought Grade 8 hex nuts but decided just to wait for the apparently stronger square nuts I ordered to show.
Ordered the Warn 3/8" x 100' Spydura rope, but until that shows, Winch is ropeless. And, didn't have time today to even hook up the cables and remote and test out the winch a little. So, tommorow