Been working out how I'm going to fit my new winch, with solenoid pack on the winch or in the engine bay, where to put the isolator, that kind of thing. Winch seems well enough made, has seals where it should to be waterproof, nice big motor
Freespool lever comes off with removal of a small bolt and has an o-ring to keep the muck out.
Going for an in bumper mount for the isolator, this seems the best compromise for access, for turning the winch off if the solenoids stick on, there will be another in the engine bay to prevent mischief.
The hand controller socket will go in the other hole to the left. The solenoid is going in the bumper below that other hole with a rubber splash guard covering, to keep splashes off

Keeps it all moderately accessible if it needs messing with. Still deciding whether to use the solenoid it came with, which should in theory be up to the job, or fit the TG heavy duty one I have and effectively bin the supplied solenoid ...
Not actually fitted the winch yet.
The front springs were past their best and with the bumper recently fitted and a winch to add and still not wanting a lift I decided to give some Pedders standard ish height springs a try. Thought I might as well try some rears to replace the Milner uprated ones I've been using for a while as well because they were getting borderline since adding the back bumper, bit of a gamble though because Pedders they don't list spring rates or how much extra weight they're designed to carry for the stated ride height ...
With the Pedders fitted, I think the fronts should work out just about right when the winch is on. The rears are a fail and need 20psi in the air bags to not quite achieve the stated ride height

Rather than refitting the Milners I've left the Pedders on while I use the OEM springs as a template to see about getting some custom made as there aren't many options for standard height springs.