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Hey everyone, so I just got my Warn EVO 10S winch installed on my 22 Rubicon 4XE, I am a sucker for aesthetics, unfortunately it looks like Warn changed their wiring a bit and I am stuck with the red and black power cables exposed and can't find a good way to safely tuck them away. Any ideas, or solutions that others have done to address this on their JL?
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I know its not totally offensive but yeah...
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I agree; that looks weird.

I'll go out and look at mine later tonight. From what I can recall, you can loosen the lugs on the back control module and direct the cables downward instead of to the side. You can then tuck them under the grill a bit.
 

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Take the grill off and you can route them below straight down and then put the grill back on. I struggled to reinstall the grill but it was easiest to do this. I also didn't like the gap when looking down so I added the Maximus 3 filler plates. I think the entire setup looks nice when done, but it was pure aesthetic with the plates. I drilled holes in one to attach the tow cable as well, that you will not have.
 

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My Superwinch came with black, but, more importantly for your situation, synthetic fabric sheathed. Looks like there are several options if you amazon "fabric wire loom".

EDIT: you also may be able to source another Warn ground cable and swap it if it's the same AWG and connections, obviously don't get them backwards.

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If you're going to put on an angry grill you could wrap them in this tape:
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Otherwise you might try black split loom:
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Take the grill off and you can route them below straight down and then put the grill back on. I struggled to reinstall the grill but it was easiest to do this. I also didn't like the gap when looking down so I added the Maximus 3 filler plates. I think the entire setup looks nice when done, but it was pure aesthetic with the plates. I drilled holes in one to attach the tow cable as well, that you will not have.
It didn't look like I would have the room to put the grill back on but might give this a shot, and the fabric wrap.
 
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If you're going to put on an angry grill you could wrap them in this tape:
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Otherwise you might try black split loom:
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I had the angry brow on the JKU and at the end I was like why did I ever do this... but I am definitely in for a roll of the tape just for packaging up Amazon returns!
 

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It didn't look like I would have the room to put the grill back on but might give this a shot, and the fabric wrap.
Its really tight and frustrating but looks nice when done
 

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Hey everyone, so I just got my Warn EVO 10S winch installed on my 22 Rubicon 4XE, I am a sucker for aesthetics, unfortunately it looks like Warn changed their wiring a bit and I am stuck with the red and black power cables exposed and can't find a good way to safely tuck them away. Any ideas, or solutions that others have done to address this on their JL?
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I have the Arcus bumper, so it is tighter to the grill. My wires go down them over, I lined them up that way.
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I just installed the same winch with the same Arcus bumper. It was even more difficult for me, because I wasn't happy with the supplied 4 ga cables, and swapped them out for 1/0 ga copper cables. I had to move things around and modify the corner of the plastic cover to get adequate clearance. There isn't much room with the Arcus bumper, but this is the result.

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I just installed the same winch with the same Arcus bumper. It was even more difficult for me, because I wasn't happy with the supplied 4 ga cables, and swapped them out for 1/0 ga copper cables. I had to move things around and modify the corner of the plastic cover to get adequate clearance. There isn't much room with the Arcus bumper, but this is the result.

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This looks awesome, super clean!
 
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I have the Arcus bumper, so it is tighter to the grill. My wires go down them over, I lined them up that way.
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This looks great, I need to get out there and take another look it looks like my wires are coming straight out of the back of the Winch and I don't have the ability to fish them down like this but I may be way off...
 

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Got mine to look pretty good with just zip ties. I also put a strip of clear bra on the bottom of the grille behind the cables to keep them from chafing the paint. Definitely harder to get a clean cable run with the Evo compared to the Zeon, but at half the price, I'll take it!

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Got mine to look pretty good with just zip ties. I also put a strip of clear bra on the bottom of the grille behind the cables to keep them from chafing the paint. Definitely harder to get a clean cable run with the Evo compared to the Zeon, but at half the price, I'll take it!

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Waiting for this last meeting to end so I can run out and take a look at what I can do...
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