off topic, and specifically related to the brace, i looked at that design back when i was working out mine. it initially does what it is supposed to do, but i've seen problems with the design. in a static world, the design may be structurally sound. however in a car, things are not static.
one of the the flaws in that kind of design is that it does not provide for torsional movement. the front corners of the car move quite a bit relative to each other. unless there is a swivel joint on the other end, that bar will twist and eventually either rip loose, or damage the tower.
i can't see the rest of the bar, but if it is just flat stock, in resisting compression movement, it flexes up or down. it has to. flex is not necessarily a bad thing though. it could relieve pressure placed on the wrong spot. how much it flexes will depend on the material chosen. if it is too thin, that may or may not cause issues with other items that might be in the way.
i would be looking at the welds for paint cracks, which would be a sign of tower stress, as well as the shape of the blocks to see if they had stressed, and i would do a compression test of the towers to see what happens to the bar.
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