Haha I don't know. I put in R57 and then a menu of year options appeared, so I selected 2008.
With all that said, the bumper and arch part numbers match between the convertible and hardtop. There's nothing that would stop the mudflaps from fitting.
Page 2 of 2
-
Rally New MemberMotoring Alliance Founding Sponsor
-
Noise level and hard to use rear window are and always have been a problem with convertibles. The rear window in my old TR was plastic, so after a year it was brown and worthless. They were designed to have the top down, not up, which does not fit everyone or everyplace. Perhaps she would he happier with a hard top.
Jim -
My TR was a '62 and the top never went up. I had it where afternoon rain showers were quite common year 'round so I drilled a few holes in the floor boards so the water could drain out. Made driving thru puddles an adventure good for a laugh at the expense of the unsuspecting passenger.:devil:
-
Onramp Enjoy the Hiways of Life!Supporting Member
I have the rear wing extension. Doesn't work, at least in the Seattle area.
Pat -
But you can get to test the effectiveness of your wiper blade aerodynamics.
I switched to flat blade Bosch and it took me a while to work out where the strange new vibration was coming from - the vortex generated by the wiper blade spoiler (well, the blade is all spoiler) is shed over the roof of the car when the wiper is upright and is audible through the convertible top. Something like "buzz, buzz" made by a bee with a heavy lisp. I rather like it now. -
07 Mini cooper S convertible need suggestions, would a rear spoiler help keep dust out of mini with top down or up ? or is it just for looks , I have seen the one at Moss Mini or is there a better one ? I need to have front bumper painted could have both done at same time. Bring it on.
-
Crashton Club CoordinatorThat is interesting. My tin topped MINI has no such sounds, but it doesn't have a flexible roof.
Non-MINI story> I had a Subaru Forester that had the oddest sound coming from the roof. Not all the time, but occasionally. After much head scratching I found that the cross bars on the roof rack were installed backwards. Flipped them & strange sound gone. I almost went nuts.... :crazy: -
Speaking on a similar topic, with all the rain you all have over there, why are the rain gutters on the MINI almost worthless? Seems like these would have been better designed. Wish I could find some of those plastic side screens that you use to see on the old MG's.

Jim -
In the local vernacular of where I live, you guys are "as soft as a big girl's blouse". I should make clear this means that you are even softer than a girl's blouse - it has nothing to do with the blouses worn by big girls.....
If you leave the windows open and drive around with a wet roof, water comes in - duh, shut the window! :idea:
The really great thing about the upright screen on the Mini is that you can drive the convertible with the roof down in really heavy rain, as long as you don't slow below 40mph. Virtually all the water goes round to the side windows and it's no wetter than walking in very light drizzle.
I'm hoping that the more raked screen of the Roadster I've promised myself is quieter that the upright convertible's screen but still has this wonderful behaviour as not having to wonder if that rain cloud will drop on me means I can put the roof down much more often.
Page 2 of 2