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There is about a 2 inch space from the front of the plate to the back of the front bumper. So I made this 3/8in. thick plate to bolt to the back of the bumper for support. I put 2 3/8-16 bolts thru the 2 holes for the license plate for extra support.
Tarey
More pics to come
When I put the bumper on I found out it needed notched to clear the winch. So a couple of notches and it fit perfect. Here is how the solenoid box looked mounted on the drivers inner fender.
Thanks again for all the nice replies. I have learned a lot of info on this site, so I was just giving back.
Tarey
I sort of copied you, I mounted the plate to the top of the top frame rails and placed the mounting plate right up against the bumper for support. I had to cut the bottom of the bumper as well as obviously put a hole in it. I then bought cables from WalMart for lawn tractors with prefabbed lugs and placed the control module in nearly the same place as yours. It actually ended up re-inforcing the frame and even through the Rubicon, I didn't bounce it off the rocks.
Gynergy, awesome job man. Saved for future reference.How much space is there between the mounting plate and back of bumper? Probly something I'll see when I get to it(long time). I would want to connect them somehow.