Gerry H wrote:With my SD Cage, there were 4 box plates 2 shaped to butt to the inner sill/floor a few inches back from the A pillar. Another pair behing the B pillar and a pair of flat plates with a 90o top flange that sit on the top of the rear suspension turrets.
These were fully welded in position. The sill brackets have two tapped holes (clearance hole in the plate and a full nut tacked behind) in the top face and a single tapped hole in the inner face. The end of the legs have an angled piece welded to them with corresponding holes for the bolts to fix each leg to each plate.
The rear two legs have flat plates with three holes, two above and either side of the tube and one below. These are fixed by drilling through the turret and fixing with bolts & nuts.
HTH or makes some sense![]()
I'll try to take some pics tomorrow.
Thats very helpfull thanks mate, to explain mine a bit better i is the front tubes which are going to cause me the most hassle as the will end up somewhere in the footwell so not actually near any chassis rails. I will do as i thought and like you said and put a plate underneath the floorpan to bolt the feet of the legs to.