Chassis Stiffening
Chassis stiffening refers to the process of reinforcing a vehicle's frame to improve its structural rigidity. This enhancement helps reduce flexing during acceleration, braking, and cornering, leading to better handling and stability. Stiffer chassis can also improve the overall performance of the vehicle, making it more responsive to driver inputs.
Various methods can be used for chassis stiffening, including adding strut braces, roll cages, or using high-strength materials in the construction. These modifications are particularly popular in motorsport and performance vehicles, where precise handling and safety are crucial for optimal performance on the track.