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CARdiac

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  1. Welcome back! Will you be coming to the Meet and Greet on Saturday?

     

    Unfortunately no, while we are getting back into the MINI culture and are planning on joining MTTS (we did 2006) my schedule is a little nuts. We hope to join in the near future but possibly not until MTTS.

  2. After a while off the MINI grid we are coming back. My wife has a 2006 MCSc JCW and I have a 2005 MCS...I do the majority of work myself so I thought I would share what tools I have and what repairs I have done as I am happy to offer help/advice when I can.

     

    Tools:

    Code readers, one that reset the airbag lights too, Bavarian Technic software and cable, Belt tensioner tool, ball joint separator, hub removal tool, Motive Brake Bleeder with MINI and Hummer connections, brake caliper tool, and a garage full of jacks, air tools, oil filter wrench, etc

     

    Repairs/mods:

    LCA bushings, alternator, brakes, brakes, brakes, struts, brakes, belts, regular maintenance, heating core, lights, horns, brakes, exhaust, DVD replacement on NAV, speakers on cabrio, big brake kit, clearing the dreaded lean o2 sensor error code...

  3. I used to seafoam my camaro but never did my MINI. When you say the pcv method, what do you mean? I used to disconnect the tube from the master cyl and suck it in to the camaro block that way, how are you doing it on the mini? I checked Youtube but all I found was people showing the smoke.

  4. Friday we saw a DS/B pulled over by the police on the Clara Barton... I remember the lic plate was Super Cooper (don't remember spelling tho). I hope you got out of the ticket... also I hope they did not mistake you for me. I drive a DS/B and we got pulled over in the morning going at a good clip on the CB. We were let off with a very stern warning.

  5. In about a month I am planning on replacing my lower control arm bushings myself. In order to do this safely I need to borrow a tranny jack. I will need need it for about 2 weeks since I am sending my powersteering pump out to be refurbished at the same time.

     

    Does anyone have one I can borrow?

  6. Sorry, I went with Hawk Pads...

     

    Here is the same set up for your 06 assuming no JCW brakes

    http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?&make=Hawk&model=HPS+Street+brake+pads&group=HPS+Street+brake+pads&autoMake=Mini&autoModel=Cooper+S&autoYear=2006&autoModClar=Built+After+5%2F06&perfCode=S

     

    http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?&make=Centric&model=Premium+Rotor&group=Premium+Rotor&autoMake=Mini&autoModel=Cooper+S&autoYear=2006&autoModClar=Built+After+5%2F06&perfCode=S

     

    There are other rotor options for you but you are looking at 140 in parts...

     

    BTW, I ordered the parts yesterday with normal delivery and my wife was just complaining about a heavy package from Tirerack she just carried in the house.... hmmm wonder what that could be :rofl:

  7. Our stock rotors are pretty soft and wear quickly. I just ordered aftermarket rotors and pads for my wife's JCW brakes from Tirerack for $220... I went with the EBC pads.

     

    The rotors are stronger and lighter than stock and the pads are better and less dusty... I bought the Wear sensor and SS brake lines from Moss Mini- the sensors were only $13....

     

    I will do the work myself next weekend.... I have tools, jacks, and most importantly a Motive BRAKE BLEEDER! You can swap pads and rotors on both wheels in 30 minutes if you have any mechanical ability- since the rotors are part of the replacement no resurfacing is necessary just seating of the pads.

     

    I offer my services or coaching for anyone interested... I have gotten good with the brakes only b/c I have installed and de-installed my Detroit Tuned kit a million times due to issues.

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