What's ALK?
If you think about what an anti does, it promotes an increase in transient weight transfer during a manouevre.
That can be good or bad, but sooner or later there will be a corresponding decrease in weight transfer as the body levels out. You don't get something for nothing. If you can phase those two effects to provide an increase in overall performance, great. But by themselves there is no 'average' benefit and a simple analysis says that on average they should cost you grip.
As to the rest of your suggestions, you don't mention tires, brakes or aero, which is where I'd be starting (maybe not aero depending on speed). So I'll take those as read.
I've never thought about rally cars here's my comments
increasing spring and ARB rates
why, are you running out of travel?
improving dampers (ideally independent adjustment of bump and rebound)
OK
Adjustable (lengthen) lower rear arms
For more static camber?
Widen front track (later model)
OK
Move strut tops inboard for more camber gain with bump travel
OK
More front caster
why? Some sort of fake Ackerman?
Lower the car but also regain some roll centre height back (front and rear)
OK, but what you gain in ultimate grip you'll trade off against higher spring rates, but may gain back in less ARB.
Reduce bushing compliance in suspension and subframe mounting
OK
Improve all three diffs (suretrac, DCCD, plated)
Definitely
Increase chassis stiffness with braces (not just typical strut tops bars)
Hard to do but yes.
remove some weight from the car (preferable front)
Hard to do but yes.
That is a lot of work, why not buy a better car (seriously)?
Cheers
Greg Locock
SIG

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