Thanks Nigel
I’m not aware of any real downsides apart from back ache and sore knees!
The weld probably adds around a kilo to the weight of the car. And there’s the obvious risk of heat damage and fire to components whilst doing the work, but to my knowledge it’s pretty much all positives.
Handling is better with reduced chassis flex which is effectively uncontrolled damping, a bit like worn out shock absorbers, sound damping should be better for much the same reason, ride quality and crash protection.
My next area to work on is from the bulkhead to front front turrets. I’m sure there’s a lot of improvements to be had there. But I don’t intend to do any strengthening forward of the front turrets. This will keep the crumple area at the front of the car untouched and improve everything else behind the front suspension.
I’ve not put this amount of work or detail in a chassis before as a roll-cage was the simple answer. This project is not for the track, I just want a nice road car.
Cheers
Ian