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Re: BEST WAY TO TIE IN A CAGE INTO THE FRAME ??
« on: Oct 24, 2013, 11:20:59 AM »
+1 on sandwich plates. You need to make sure your body mounts are in good shape first and it will transfer a lot more noise into the cab if that concerns you. Unless your floors are rotted out the plates to the floor are sufficient thou, connecting to the frame is not required but does make the cage more rigid.
 My truck is  so noisy you would never notice it.
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