steel you could actually weld on I guess. I would wonder with a 10mm plate and NOT keeping the existing caliper mounts (to through bolt with from the inside which would add rigidity) and the stub axle was through bolted through to the beam with longer bolts and you have a plastic toe shim wriggling around under there too, whether things could move? Might be totally ok but not sure. I guess you could dowl pin it pretty easily. But if the plate took in the caliper mounts too, that's another pair of bolts running right through both surfaces and I doubt it could ever move. You'd need longer caliper bolts in this case though.
Aluminium would be easy to machine, easier to mill to an angle in case you decide against plastic shims, and lighter. At 10mm thick the caliper mount part of it would have to be strong as by itself even if the existing caliper mounts are removed.
so (in no order):
1. weld steel on
2. aluminium plate that includes caliper mounts (wouldn't shift as caliper bolts through bolted through beams mounts)
3. aluminium plate with stock caliper mounts removed (dowl the plate to the beam face so it wont move under cornering/brake load)
that's the way I see it, but I'm not doing it
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