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After 14 years of ownership I am sad to say I have to part with my 2006 mini Cooper John Cooper Works GP. It has 31,000 miles and is up for...
The Haynes manual has a pretty easy DIY. The material cost at True value is probably less than $10.00. Steve
Nathan With my GP in storage for the winter I was doing an oil change and noticed my first generation Cravenspeed dip stick was starting to look...
I picked up some SSR Comp's in 16 x 7 and put on a set of Dunlop Direzza's 205/50/16's on my GP. Possibly because of the lack of sound dedening in...
countryboyshane That lower shock bolt is a self tapping design. MINI uses that style because the first time use it taps the hole. Do you think...
After you have removed the pinch bolt, and are still having difficulty, you can try using a spreader in the slot. If you do not have a real one...
I must say I am a little put out with MINI. I had a $1000 deposit on my '06 GP almost a year before I got to take delivery. It has been registered...
cct1 I agree. If you take an original GP and add sticky tires, a larger brake kit (and turn those fake air ducts into real ones), and better...
jasonixo You definately do not want to use oil or grease. Clean both surfaces with a degreaser before install. Post #15 in this thread is a very...
grodenglaive Thanks for the good common sense analogy. This all makes good sense. In reading your last link here is a paragraph that I believe...
Thanks for all the replys to this thread. I do realize that fuel that does not contain ethanol is the best choice given that the octane is the...
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Recently a local gas station has added 91 octane ethanol free gas. I have been running Sunoco 93 octane, with 10% ethanol, in my GP since new. I...
Octaneguy I really love this lift. Would you have any more info on it? Thanks, Steve
MiniiMike I do not know what year you have but their are two different wiring configurations. I think the year that they changed was around '04...
Any idears?
Recently , on another forum, someone posted that they purchased some 16" wheels with Bridgestone RE11's in 205/50/16. I questioned the poster on...
Usually they fit very tight. It helps if you use some sort of lubricant like soap. You may then need to tap it back in place with a mallet. Good...
iwashmycar That was so close! Thanks, Steve
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