Finished fitting mine in today. Takes a while with all the on/off, checking positioning etc etc. Bit scary once start drilling and definitely one of those check ... double check ... then check again jobs. My back and arms really know about it now
As has been mentioned before, good drill bits are essential. I had a number of bits in the sizes required, but once I started it became obvious they weren't as good quality as I thought and this caused me quite a bit of extra effort. I drilled pilot holes then removed the rails so as not to damage them when I drilled the full size holes - wrong! The tolerances are really tight and the holes need to be perfectly placed. Some of mine ended up slightly off center and I had to drill them out a bit more to fit the bolts through.
Very satisfying once all back together!
Took it out for a short drive. Can't say I noticed much difference with my SE with the hardtop still on. There was a feeling that the car handles bumps and irregularities a lot better, hard to explain. Sort of feels like the suspension is working better, hits the bump and that's it, solid. I 'd need a good drive down the coast or through the hills to get any further impressions and I'll be most interested in how it feels once the hardtop is off.
So, at this early stage, would I say it's worth it on later model NB's? ... On how it felt after just this short drive, I'd say yes