Philostang
Chrome Hater
...so we've both probably wasted more money on useless automotive doo-dads than we care to admit.![]()
Terry, that's about the most honest thing I've read all week. Very cool, and glad to know I'm not the only one.

To the OP: Drive!
Seriously, once the car is on track you're going to find lots of time (I mean improvements in lap times) in getting the basic set up dialed in, and then TONS of time by tightening the nut behind the wheel with seat time. No chassis rigidity improvements that you could possibly make to this car are going to match the improvements you'll find in these other areas. The car really doesn't need much of anything more by way of stiffening to get started (beyond Norm's suggestion, which your car should already have). So focus on the big pay-off items (like seat time).
Sounds like it'll be a great track toy!!
Best,
-j
