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it should be no problem as long a u keep the old spot welds.... someone correct me if i'm wrong?

although being a modification that will make the car stronger and safer may be i'll illegal as its a modification.....

The best way to find out if any modification is legal, Andy, is to call SA vechicle standards, their number is 1300 882 248. They are more than happy to tell you anything you need to know, and you know that what they tell you is 100% correct, not just hearsay from what people read/hear on a forum.

i know its not answering ur question, but keep in mind if its regularly driven on the street u want a bit of chassis flex

Meh, that's what suspension is for.

Had a 180b SSS, 6 point roll cage, seam welded, could jack up a corner and open a pillarless door no problem; no flex at all.

Had a 200b SSS, always felt like it was going to break in half! You could see the doors moving in relation to the body when you pulled into a driveway.

I know which one was better to drive.

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