Si rear sway bar on Touring/EX-T, EX etc - ??

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Guys,

I read a thread somewhere once on doing this but cant find too much on it.

I have a 2016 Touring and heard that adding an Si rear sway was a good (cheap) upgrade.

Who has done this? How was the install and how much of an improvement did it make?

Thanks
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I did this. Pretty subtle difference but worth it in my opinion. No issues with the install.

I have a touring sedan with Meister R GT1 coil overs.
 

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Guys,

I read a thread somewhere once on doing this but cant find too much on it.

I have a 2016 Touring and heard that adding an Si rear sway was a good (cheap) upgrade.

Who has done this? How was the install and how much of an improvement did it make?

Thanks
I have an EXT coupe and have done this upgrade. I also did a UR strut bar. Between the two additions, I love how my car handles. I do ALOT of highway driving, and I can do cloverleaf on ramps at higher speeds with ease. I've taken a 30mph ramp at 55, and never felt like it was going to slip, on stock tires. Overall the steering is more responsive and less body roll when manuevering.

As far as install, it's pretty easy. There's 6 or 8 bolts to take off. The hardest part for me was the proper way to move the new bar into place.
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