Hi Cobber,
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Ideally this backing plate would be the same size and shape as the flange your bolting to it.
If it's thick enough it can be tapped so the bolts can just thread straight into it or you could weld nuts to it so as to make then captive.
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Couldnt agree more mate BUT cutting great big junks out of our ' B ' posts to drop in such a plate is behond a lot of us, rear would also be difficult as one bolt comes out in the wheel arch the other is the other side. When installed the base on the roll bar rest on the floor, did consider making up a ' holder ' for this and weld to the floor and bolt through. Welding the hole thing in would be ok as long as you dont want to ever remove the cover behind the seat on the bulk head. I believe, may be in my mind, but the shell feels stiffer with it in. Hope to keep her sunny side up though so not to test it fully !!
Cheers John
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