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Chassis mod in convertible

pacomicro

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The owners of convertibles have much fewer options when trying to improve the rigidity section of the chassis.

What do you think the improvements that can be made in a convertible in the section of chassis and suspension?
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The owners of convertibles have much fewer options when trying to improve the rigidity section of the chassis.

What do you think the improvements that can be made in a convertible in the section of chassis and suspension?
I had plenty of play time at the Talladega GP track and really put the car through the paces. Never noticed any problems with chassis rigidity... pulled some good g’s also. Only short comings were the stock brake pads. They worked but took a beating.
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The owners of convertibles have much fewer options when trying to improve the rigidity section of the chassis.

What do you think the improvements that can be made in a convertible in the section of chassis and suspension?
You are not too limited. You can fit k-member braces, springs, and dampers with no issue. The good thing is that you already have the performance package and all of the bracing that comes with it. Adding better tires is clearly available to convertibles as well.
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