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Things are moving along slow as I have been busy on a lot of other things. So finally the winch is in.
I have opted for the Runva 11XP since I don't really see much negative reviews on it apart from being more "hungry" for power. Since mine won't be a star in rock climber or anything really close to that. I opted for this winch as a cheap insurance just in case.
The one I bought comes in black with red dyneema rope. (the red rope is something that catch my eyes.) It comes with a wired control and a wireless one. I throw the wireless one in storage already as I don't really trust that. Instead, controls are added to a pillar switch pod.







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Haven't been adding too much lately as saving for building house now.
Have changed the reverse light to LED thou since still not decided which tyre carrier to go for later. The change was easy enough and much brighter.
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Finally have some time to finish off the license plate relocation at the back.
Although the stock reverse camera is quite crappy at night, I decided to leave it alone and relocate it from the "not so useful" stock mounting plate to new location as well.
New work light / backup light is added as well. It is on when headlight is on and in reverse or by flipping the switch in a-pillar. Not a very bright light, just 10w but it's enough.





Good thing with the relocation is that I can start look for a pair of rock light to add to the bar.
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Hi Mate
Where did you get the rear wheel UHF bracket? I'm looking to relocate mine to the back and can't seem to find anyone who keeps the brackets.
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Thats a neat plate/camera mount.
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Where did you get the rear wheel UHF bracket? I'm looking to relocate mine to the back and can't seem to find anyone who keeps the brackets.
I remember I got that from DBOR. That's the Teraflex CB mount. You will need a spare tire relocation bracket or spacer if using larger tyres with stock rim to use this mount thou. Otherwise can't get the antenna straight. I added the Daystar tailgate bump stops and a rugged ridge bracket for my stock carrier.
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Thats a neat plate/camera mount.
Thanks. It was not suppose to be like that. lol Just crazy idea comes up when decide to relocate the license plate and hooking the light up. That's the rugged ridge spare tyre light mount flipped and drilled a few holes. Works out quite good actually.
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