Warn 101255 | Jeep Wrangler Winch Carrier

Part Number
101255
Winch Carrier; For Use w/ZEON; Mopar Rubicon Winch; VR; M8; XD9; 0.25 in. Thick Steel

Fits: 18-19 Jeep Wrangler

$399.99
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Warn is excited to introduce a winch carrier engineered specifically for the Jeep JL Wrangler Rubicon Bumper (This winch-ready bumper is an optional accessory for Jeep JL and identified by the removable center cover and outer wings).


BRAND: Warn




FEATURES:


  • Winch Carrier; For Use w/ZEON; Mopar Rubicon Winch; VR; M8; XD9; 0.25 in. Thick Steel;
  • Constructed With 0.25 in. Thick Steel
  • Designed Tested And Manufactured In The USA
  • Winch Carrier
  • Easy To Install With No Cutting Grinding Or Drilling
  • Positions Winch To Improve Airflow
  • Strictly Engineered And Certified To Withstand 12000 Lb Pulls
  • Delivers Zero Interference With The Grille
  • MTG KIT JL RUBI OE CARRIER PLT


SPECIFICS:


WARNING CA Proposition 65No

For Use w/ZEON; Mopar Rubicon Winch; VR; M8; XD9; 0.25 in. Thick Steel


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APPLICATIONS:


  • 2018-2019 Jeep Wrangler
Customer Questions
Where is Warn manufactured?
Warn winches are primarily made in the United States, with manufacturing facilities located in Oregon and Washington.
What Warn winch do I need?
The right Warn winch for you will depend on the weight of your vehicle, the type of terrain you'll be driving on, and the type of off-roading activities you'll be doing. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines or speak with one of our sales representatives to choose the right winch.
How do I install Warn parts on my vehicle?
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Why my winch won’t engage?
There can be several reasons why a winch won't engage, such as a faulty solenoid, a broken connection, a dead battery, or a mechanical issue.
What Winch do I need?
The winch you need depends on factors such as the weight of your vehicle, the type of terrain you'll be navigating, and your specific usage requirements.
What winch to pull a tractor out of the mud?
o pull a tractor out of the mud, you would typically need a winch with a pulling capacity of at least 8,000 to 12,000 pounds (3,600 to 5,400 kilograms).
Are winch remotes universal?
Winch remotes are not universal and are typically designed to work with specific winch models or brands.
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