More 392 winch install.
When did Warn stop installing the wire/rope on new winches?
Bolted the winch to the mounting bracket, threading rope through the spool, installing the cam lock. This was a PIA.
Front bumper reinstalled, all the mounting bolts snugged up, wiring ran from winch under the grill up to the engine compartment. Still need to finish the fog light wiring harness reinstallation, lower skid pan, the inner bumper bolts (fun), and a few other details.
My front springs sagged a 1/4" after the install. I have read lots of BS on the internet about JL factory front springs. Best I can tell, and from the dealer parts department, if your JL came with the winch ready steel bumper it has winch springs. The bumper package is the deciding factor, NOT the factory installed winch. That being said, a 2 door vs 4 door vs Sahara vs Rubicon vs 4xe vs 392 all use different steel bumper group front springs.
My 2024 392 came with the steel bumpers, no winch. I found another early 2024 392 that came with the winch. Our front spring part numbers match. Another interesting note, there are differnet part numbers for the right vs left front springs, same for the rear springs. That being said, all three of the 2025 392 models at the dealership, with factory winches, have different part numbers from the 2024 models

Me and the parts guys can't figure it out, especially when the spring part numbers will say they fit 2018 through 2026 vehicles!!
Anyway, much bigger PIA to put a winch on a JL compared to a CJ. I went with a 10k pound Warn, figured 8k is cutting it close. I run a 9,500k Warn on my Scrambler and have been very happy with its performance. This 10k fits perfectly on the Warn mount and OEM steel bumper.