I've never been interested in adding weight in the form of chassis braces, and haven't personally felt a difference they might have, until I made a few for my son's WRX and they worked well. Now I'm interested, starting in the rear for now.
My question, which is worth doing for street enjoyment (no track time)?
- Pierce trunk brace and be done.
- Pierce trunk brace and a DIY horizontal rear strut bar between the top of the towers.
- Pierce trunk brace and a DIY strut bar with angle bars (like the TB Bootcamp brace).
- DIY X-brace, including a horizontal bar between the strut towers and a bar going from the top of each tower to the opposite side of the trunk where the Pierce trunk brace bolts to the floor.
I can buy & TIG weld the 1" or 1.25" x .065" wall chromoly tubing at work so it won't be crazy heavy, but I don't want to spend time or money on braces that won't add to the fun. I'm not showing it off at the track or car shows, just like to have an efficient set up. Stock suspension otherwise.
For those with FiST chassis experience, what do you think?
Thanks!
My question, which is worth doing for street enjoyment (no track time)?
- Pierce trunk brace and be done.
- Pierce trunk brace and a DIY horizontal rear strut bar between the top of the towers.
- Pierce trunk brace and a DIY strut bar with angle bars (like the TB Bootcamp brace).
- DIY X-brace, including a horizontal bar between the strut towers and a bar going from the top of each tower to the opposite side of the trunk where the Pierce trunk brace bolts to the floor.
I can buy & TIG weld the 1" or 1.25" x .065" wall chromoly tubing at work so it won't be crazy heavy, but I don't want to spend time or money on braces that won't add to the fun. I'm not showing it off at the track or car shows, just like to have an efficient set up. Stock suspension otherwise.
For those with FiST chassis experience, what do you think?
Thanks!