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HMF Racing Kawasaki Teryx H2 Winch Mount Installation Instructions

For Models: Teryx H2 (2026-2026)

Removal

1. Begin by placing the vehicle in park and securely on jack stands.
2. Disconnect both left and right sway bar links. 
3. Disconnect the Left Front Shock sensor and remove the Left Front Shock assembly. 
4. Remove the Lower Winch Cover.
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Installation

1. Begin by lifting the Left Front wheel so that the lower control arm is parallel with the ground and secure the control arm using a strap and/or jack. 
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2. Slide the HMF Winch Mount Plate in from the side with short bent tab facing down and to the rear of the vehicle. (Note: the top of the Winch Plate should slide in front of the the Upper Control Arm Hardware)
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3. With the HMF Winch Mounting Plate in place use the provided (2x M10-1.5x25 Hex Bolts, 4x 3/8" Flat Washers, 2x M10-1.5 Nylock Nuts) to loosely secure the top of plate to the frame of the vehicle.
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4. With the HMF Winch Mounting Plate in place slide your winch in from the side as you did with the plate and secure the Winch to the Mounting plate with the relevant hardware for your winch.
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5. At this time pre-assemble the provided (2x M8-1.25x20 Hex Bolts, 2x 5/16" Fender Washers, 2x 1/4" Flat Washers and 2x M8-1.25 Flange Nuts) into a stack as shown, and insert them into the upper most holes on each side of the Winch opening.
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6. Using the relevant hardware for your fairlead pre-install the fairlead onto the HMF Fairlead Mounting plate
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7. With the Fairlead mounting plate assembled, gently slide the plate with the slots facing up through the previously installed Bolt and Washer Stack and loosely secure the bottom mounting points with the provided (2x M10-1.5x80 Hex Bolts, 4x 3/8" Flat Washers and remaining 2x M10-1.5 Nylock Nuts)
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8. At this time make any positioning adjustments to the HMF Fairlead Mounting Plate and begin tightening hardware starting with the pre-assembled bolt and washer stack from step 5 (Note, it is recommended to use an electric or air powered impact gun as the inertia of the spin will cause the serrations of the Flanged Nuts to bite onto the washer and allow the stack of hardware to tighten), then continue tightening the rest of the hardware. 
9. After all of the Winch hardware has been tightened you can now reinstall the Left Front shock, Sway bar links, and reconnect the shock sensor
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