Decided that I don't need those massive spot lights on the front end, but I would much rather have clean airflow to the radiator in hot weather and be able to use the front-facing camera without seeing the backside of those massive lights. This is one of the sloppier installs I've seen and it blows my mind that the previous owner would have put up with this level of wiring.
This was wrapped up in a baseball sized wad of electrical tape. I'm going to have to go over all the other lights that were installed and re-wire all of them. I'm also going to have to go remove all the crappy brittle white plastic cable ties that were used - white cable ties are not for outdoor use, people! When I say this is sloppy, I'm not kidding, most the cable ties either had full tails on or worse, half-tails cut in razor-sharp little barbs.
The set screws/bolts that held the lights in place were mis-drilled and then done again. The bolts, which I put back to plug up some of the holes, aren't even pointed in the same direction, the one on the driver's side is pretty level, but this one is all wonky. I'm still going to need to find a way to plug this hole or replace the hoop. I'm tempted to replace the entire front bumper with one that has better recovery points. This is a nice one from the factory and changing it will be a pain, but we will see how it goes down the road, it's not a high priority.
Much better, and the front off road camera is now useful again.
The OE shocks are about done and I think the battery is starting to go - so those will be on the list in the near future. Unfortunately I will need different wheels to clear the shocks and lift kit, so that will probably be next followed by a suspension upgrade.