Most of my pictures were taken after it was all painted with black rustoleum. They don't scan well. Maybe this picture of the extra 40 Ford set will help. The angle pieces are 3"X3"X3/16" angle plate cut 5 3/4" long. There's a blank one in the middle. You have to put the Axle in position put these in place and mark and drill the 7/16 holes. Bolt them on first then weld to the frame.

The other four pieces are 3/16" mild steel plate 4 1/2"X9 1/2". Yours might have to be a different size depending on the size and shape of your frame and the distance between the frame and A arm. All four are the same for the 40 Ford but if your frame has more taper in this area you may need to make 2 for the front and 2 different ones for the back. The top angle should be cut to be parallel to the shocks. The shock mount is a small piece of angle iron with gussets welded to this angle. I used a piece of poster board to make patterns for these and measured the patterns to get numbers for my cnc. But they could be cut out on a band saw. The hole size is .475. A 1/2 inch hole was too sloppy for the bolt.

I didn't show any of the gussets or the lower mount. You should put gussets wherever you can. The lower mounts are just angle iron welded on top of the original mounts and tapered down to the crossmember.