Today, I started a larger scale project for me. I have had a Superwinch T1500 winch installed in my enclosed trailer for 23 years and used it once when I needed to transport a larger car that I could not get into or out of inside the trailer. Since I have a side by side (SXS) that I have taken onto unknown trails, I thought it might be wise to install the winch on my Honda Pioneer 520. I posted a thread over on the tools forum seeking information on winches. Most said I should get a bigger winch. Knowing my driving style and the types of trails I am likely to go on, I doubt that I will ever actually use this, so for that reason and the fact that I already have this winch, I decided to install it.
First challenge was to obtain a winch mount. I really lucked out on this. The mount I ordered did not show included hardware, but for a price less than $21, I figured I could supply my own hardware.

This is the mount and it did come with hardware!

This is where the winch mount will go with it resting on those horizontal bars that run from front to rear.

This shows the mount sitting in place. It slid right in.

The only installation issue was that I had to close up the 2 U-bolts a bit for them to go in the proper holes.

This shows the mount all bolted into place.

And the winch will go right here and the holes line up.
Next, I decided I would need a fairlead and bracket that I did not have in the trailer. Also, after giving it some thought, I decided I wanted a wireless remote since when I spool the cable back onto the winch, I will want to be in front of the SXS applying some tension to the winch cable.
This led me to researching fairleads and brackets. It is amazing how many fairleads are advertised (including on the Superwinch site) with no dimensions allowing one to determine if the device will work with your winch. I made my best educated guess and have a fairlead and bracket arriving next Thursday.

I ordered this wireless remote kit. I think I will be able to get it to work, but it is absolutely the worst product I have bought in years! Why?:
No wiring diagram for the relay.
No indication of which of the top leads should go to winch yellow and winch blue.
No indication of the purpose of each of the three control leads.
Nothing in the remote or instructions to indicate the correct battery for the remote.
No polarity markings for the remote battery.
Very cheap plastic used on the remotes.