DD - it sounds like you ran into some of the same problems I had with fitment. To get it to line up side to side I had to cut and re-weld one of the mounts. It's been a while so i don't recall the specifics but I think I still have a built thread somewhere on the NCLR site with pics. I don't recall the wiring being too short but I generally have a lot of electrical stuff around the shop so I may have mod'ed it and just didn't remember. I do recall the instructions were pretty crappy and I think written for right hand drive instead of ROW so everything was backwards. Given that it's just some basic relays to run the fogs I pretty much ditched what they had written and just figured it out on my own. We did the installation in about a day and a half like you did, but that was after I tried unsuccessfully on my own a couple times to get it to line up correctly. I even sent pics to ARB USA asking for input and the response was something to the effect of 'yeah...doesn't look right....good luck'.
Victory - the ARB doesn't use a separate winch plate. I kinda wish they did as I think that's a better option in this case. At the very least it would make the thing easier to maneuver around since with the ARB you install the winch - after you clock the mounting feet around to be feet-forward instead of down - then put the whole thing on the truck as one piece. It's at least a 2 man job, preferably 3. I used my cherry picker to do the heavy lifting then I and a buddy did the bolt-up. It does allow re-use of the stock washer bottle though it's pretty tight in there. I would gladly trade that for a better approach angle. Another thing I don't like about the one-piece bumper is you have to totally remove it to get access to the winch. Mine's been on a couple years now and I really need to disassemble and service the winch but I've been putting it off since it's going to be a big job just to get to it.
Assuming the weather cooperates I'll be installing Alyson's ARB on her D2 on Sunday. We might even start Saturday after the MORG up at Folsom if she wants to hang around. But I don't have my shop anywhere near done yet so we'll be working in the driveway which means we need some rain-free time. I'm gambling on the D2 bumper being easier to install than the LR3 unit!
Victory - the ARB doesn't use a separate winch plate. I kinda wish they did as I think that's a better option in this case. At the very least it would make the thing easier to maneuver around since with the ARB you install the winch - after you clock the mounting feet around to be feet-forward instead of down - then put the whole thing on the truck as one piece. It's at least a 2 man job, preferably 3. I used my cherry picker to do the heavy lifting then I and a buddy did the bolt-up. It does allow re-use of the stock washer bottle though it's pretty tight in there. I would gladly trade that for a better approach angle. Another thing I don't like about the one-piece bumper is you have to totally remove it to get access to the winch. Mine's been on a couple years now and I really need to disassemble and service the winch but I've been putting it off since it's going to be a big job just to get to it.
Assuming the weather cooperates I'll be installing Alyson's ARB on her D2 on Sunday. We might even start Saturday after the MORG up at Folsom if she wants to hang around. But I don't have my shop anywhere near done yet so we'll be working in the driveway which means we need some rain-free time. I'm gambling on the D2 bumper being easier to install than the LR3 unit!