Mopar Front Steel Bumper Install on a Jeep Gladiator Mojave (Factory LED Fog Lights and Skid Plate)

It is unfortunate that the Jeep Gladiator Mojave comes only with a front factory plastic bumper that, although has better lines for off-roading than say a Sport Wrangler, still leaves something to be desired in terms of styling, durability and the ability to install a winch without blocking the grill. There are a lot of front-winch-bumper options out there for the Jeep Wrangler (JL) and Jeep Gladiator (JT). Ultimately what steered me towards a Mopar Front Steel Bumper off of a used Wrangler Rubicon 392, is the combination of styling and functionality. Although pricier that a lot of the aftermarket options out there, many of these used steel bumpers, taken off of Rubicon models by those who have upgraded to an aftermarket bumper, can be found in the used market at very competitive prices. I happened to find a deal on this set that included the steel bumper (with LED fog lights), the front steel skid plate, and a winch mounting plate, made by Warn. I just could not pass on this deal as I really want installing a winch to be one of my first priorities of this Mojave build. The install is pretty straightforward but there are a few hurdles to jump over. Especially if you want to retain your previous Jeep's tow hooks! 00:00 Intro 00:37 Overview 03:19 Removing 392 Tow Hooks 06:06 Removing Plastic Bumper & Mojave Skid 10:18 Mojave Tow Hooks & Wire Harness 12:39 Assembling Steel Bumper 14:08 Installing Steel Bumper 17:05 Testing LED Fog Lights 17:58 Installing Rubicon Skid Plate 19:26 Recap 19:51 Halogen vs LED Light Comparison 20:10 Extro