Personally, looking at what you are trying to achieve, I say a set of adjustable coilovers will probably be a better way forward.
I am not saying all the added parts does not work, but changing out the core of the suspension with something better will yield better result.
With adjustable coilovers, you get linear rate springs that are a bit more predictable.
You can adjustable front top mount so you can tune your front camber.
And you get adjustable damping that you can adjust ride quality, as well as suspension bias.
The adjustable damper is the main thing, because if you feel the rear isn't loose enough, you can stiffen the damping to get the rear to step out more.
If the front isn't griping well, you can soften the damper to let the front get more traction.
This adjustable damping allows you to dial in a setting that is right for the driver, help you to tune out understeer if it is something you do not want.
In the end, you get a different and much better car to drive than OEM springs / strut with added brace.
Jerrick