How have you guys fitted the spreader plate inside the rear bins?
It looks bloody awkward, anyone got a pic?
Cheers.
Rollcage mounting plates
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- Basic 850
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Re: Rollcage mounting plates
On the Historics the rear bins are removed, the plates / cage welded in position and then the bins are weld back in.
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- 850 Super
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Re: Rollcage mounting plates
Yep, I put the cage in positioned the strengthening plates. Tacked 'em in place then drilled the holes, took the cage out again and welded up the plates.
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- 998 Cooper
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Re: Rollcage mounting plates
pulled the bins out completely on mine

but bought 2 new ones and made them so they just screw in and out with a couple of rivnuts

you can just see a rivnut fixing in the photo

but bought 2 new ones and made them so they just screw in and out with a couple of rivnuts

you can just see a rivnut fixing in the photo