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CARELESS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. READ AND UNDER-

STAND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT.

M A I N T E N A N C E   /   C A R E

1.  Inspect all parts on the winch, winch mount, and related hardware prior to each use.  Replace all hardware that appears rusted 

or deformed.

2.   Inspect all nuts and bolts on the winch, winch mount, and related hardware prior to each use.  Tighten all nuts that appear to be 

loose.  Stripped, fractured, or bent bolts or nuts need to be replaced.

3.   Check all cables prior to use.  Replace cables that look worn or frayed.

4.   Check all moving or rotating parts.  Remove debris that may inhibit the part from moving freely.

37.  Reinstall the bumper cover over the mounting kit (reverse 

removal steps).  

NOTE:  Be sure to check for any areas of 

contact between the bumper cover and winch mount and 

trim as needed.

38.  Reinstall the wheel well push clips and all of the fasteners 

along the top edge of the grille. 

39.  Reinstall the plastic clips along the bottom of the bumper 

where possible, the center clip locations were removed 

with the center of the bumper cover.

40.  Install plastic plugs (B4) if not installing the optional Bolt 

on Grille Guard Kit.  

41.  Plug in factory fog lights if equipped.

42. 

OPTIONAL

: Mount license plate using hardware (B2) and 

(B3).

Installation is complete.

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Summary of Contents for 106413

Page 1: ...nch and its operations Never work under vehicle before properly securing vehicle Always use appropriate and adequate care in lifting components into place Never work under vehicle before properly secu...

Page 2: ...and installing product Read installation and operating instructions thoroughly This product may interfere with driver assist systems such as adaptive cruise control and parking assist systems that ha...

Page 3: ...M4 2 3 5 16 17 23 M5 4 5 6 3 8 30 40 M6 7 5 10 7 16 48 66 M8 18 25 1 2 74 100 M10 37 50 9 16 106 144 5 8 148 200 3 4 269 364 P A R T S L I S T T O R Q U E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Item PN Descripti...

Page 4: ...inal boots to ends of the red and black power cables NOTE For easier install you may want to trim a very small amount off the cable side of the boot narrow opening 3 Using a 10mm socket attach the boo...

Page 5: ...he winch rope through the fairlead opening 9 Route the winch switch harness connector out the cut out in the rear of the weldment and move the red and black cables up and out of the way as shown Figur...

Page 6: ...in out 15 Along the bottom edge of the bumper remove the ten plastic push clips 16 If equipped disconnect the connectors of the left and right fog light assembly NOTE It may be easiest to reach them o...

Page 7: ...by firmly pulling out on the ducting 22 Remove the grille shutter and lay on a flat stable surface 23 Using a 12mm socket and extension remove the 8 bolts securing the bumper beam to the vehicle 24 Li...

Page 8: ...t retains the motor stop CAUTION Always use assistance when moving or lifting heavy parts 29 With assistance lift the mount and winch assembly into place Secure using the 8 bumper beam mounting bolts...

Page 9: ...face and the inside facing out use tape to outline the area to be removed as shown 35 Carefully use a pneumatic reciprocating saw or similar to cut the plastic where marked NOTE It can be helpful to c...

Page 10: ...red or bent bolts or nuts need to be replaced 3 Check all cables prior to use Replace cables that look worn or frayed 4 Check all moving or rotating parts Remove debris that may inhibit the part from...

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