the wire..
I´d hazard a guess -it´s for the load cells to measure cornerweights.
http://www.novatechloadcells.co.uk/ds/set.htm
the basic concept of string alignment -fitted to the car is according to my experience a neat and cheap way to make quick
precise adjustment and checks .Clearly most formula 1 teams do think along those lines .In the background of the RedBull pit picture you can see the horizontal bar carrying the strings at the backend of the car.
universal kits are available
http://www.b-gdirect.com/category-287/b ... s-kit.html
but honnestly ,if you can´t even fix a square tube temporarily to your car at hub height ,you should not start thinking about turning any nut or bold on your car... that´s two straight tubes fixed to the body front and rear a few yards of thin nylon string and a decent steel ruler ....I ´m sure the hardware will not need to set you back in excess of 30$ to arrive at a potent tool.that will do the job all day.
You can go from there and build setup wheels making a full setup a quick and precise exercise taking only minutes.