Originally Posted by
Steve M
What is your intended application for the car?
If it is just going to be a race car, you could add a cage which I'm sure would stiffen everything up. Beyond that, I'm not sure what you'd realistically be able to do that would make a difference.
You have to keep in mind that the Gen 3 was only available as a convertible until 2006, so the frame was already made to be plenty stiff enough to accommodate. It is also not a unibody car, so things like subframe connectors like you'd see folks use on older F-bodies and Mustangs to stiffen up the chassis won't apply.
The frames on these cars are pretty beefy IMO...yeah, there's going to be at least some flex in there, but definitely not as much as a unibody car. On my old Camaro (unibody construction), if you lifted the car near one wheel, only one wheel came up off the ground. When I do the same on the Viper, both front and rear tires come up off the ground.
I'd check to make sure things like the belly pan fasteners are all tight...basically do a nut/bolt check with the car up in the air to make sure nothing is loose under there.
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