Had a question for the group and didn't want to bury it in the suspension section, so here's some history behind the question to add to my prior introduction. Like I said in Part I, I could write a book about this car. Anyway, background info: Waaaay back in 1988/89 I was pulling into my college dorm parking lot and turning into an empty space. Lovin the luck, right in front

. Slow gentle turn, couple mph, then "bang" and crunch as I was about to finish the park. WTF?

Jumped out the car and saw the right wheel buckled under the fender well, holy cow! though it was a tie rod busted or ball joint or something, but after further inspection it was a failed crossmember. Control arm ripped right out of the crossmember housing.

No go anymore. I couldn't believe the luck that I was just in a parking lot and not on the freeway somewhere. (Luck #2 if you are couting). Ok, so what to do next? Got a bunch of fellow college buddies together and we lifted the whole front end of the car and put it onto a tow dolly and I dragged it back home to mom and dads for strategy. A new crossmember was out of the budget so we managed to get it off and arranged for a welder friend to fix er up for $25(New one was $250). Whilst this was going on, I had to head back to school and took my dads truck for the interim. Here's where luck #3 comes in. The following tuesday at school we had a severe hail storm while my fiat was resting comfortably at home on jacks. The worst hail storm Ive ever seen. About 6-8 inches of hail pummelled the school and my fathers truck. It literally looked like someone took a ball peen hammer to every square inch of that thing. Surely the fiat would have been destroyed as I saw some other ragtops that went through the ordeal. I couldn't believe the circumstances the led me to not have the fiat that week! Surely divine intervention.
Ok, now here's the question. If I should replace the crossmember and knowing that Ive had 1 catastrophic failure already, would it be prudent to have it weld reinforced? Has anyone had this done. Obviously the fixed crossmember on the car now is weld reinforced and the welder did a bang up job getting the bolts back to spec, but me thinks a factory fresh crossmember with new control arms would be best for the suspension. Thoughts/comments welcome. Thanks for reading.