Installed rear sway bar yesterday

Kinda, sorta, not really. I tightened the bolts atop the end links and that got rid of a lot of it, but it's still there. I posted in another thread that I suspect it's the endlinks and others confirmed that.

I'm going to take another look at it this wknd. It still sounds like the bar is hitting somewhere, even though I didn't see anything when I got under there Monday night. But, I didn't spend a lot of time under the car since it was night.
 
Hitting the Exhaust Pipe maybe? I know my ST RSB would rattle against my Magnaflow CBE on my old Honda whenever I made right hand turns.

Is the noise constant or is it just when the engine is under load or when you are turning?

Other than the noise can you tell whether the vehicle handles better, or does the annoying sound make it not worth it? I want to install Cobb SBs, but it looks like it ain't worth it...
 
No, it sounds like it's hitting the frame somewhere, it's a dull clunking sound. Only when I hit a bump.

Car def handles better. Much more neutral, as I was used to with my modded GTI. The car could still use a front camber kit, though.... RSB is def a great idea.
 
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