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McMs

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  1. Oh wow, thank you so much! I did not expect it to be this detailed. 

    12 hours ago, 1975_mini said:

    - Tires: plan/budget to upgrade when when they wear out. If you are on run flats, upgrading to a quality performance tire (all-seasons are fine if you do not have to sets). Just buy a space saver spare for if you have a flat. 

    ***I personally run Michelin Pilot Sport 4S A/S as my dailies, and switch sets for days at the track

     

    For tires, I just got a new set of Kumho Ecsta 4X II a few months ago to replace the original run flats and I felt an immediate improvement to the driving experience. However, I don't think the tires that I have gotten are performance-level tires, and will look to replace them with a better set when they wear out. 

     

    12 hours ago, 1975_mini said:

    - Brakes: again a ware item so just when they a due to be replaced look at upgrading pads/ rotors. EBC and Hawk tend to be the two top brands folks use, just make sure you select the pad in their ranges that truly meets your driving. Putting full ceramic race pads, will just result in lots of noise, and not great performance as you likely will not have them up to temp most of the time  

    *** I use Hawk HPS+ with drilled and slotted rotors


    With brakes, I have also been looking at them recently and I want to get the JCW Brake Kit but I am currently running a new set of 16" wheels. It would cost me way too much to get an entire new set of 17" for the brake kit. Moreover, I want to get a whole new set of rotors and pads for my F56 but I'm afraid that I might get something that is worse than OE and underperform since I don't know that much about brakes. I checked Hawk HPS+ out but they don't seem to have options for 3rd gen. :(

     

    12 hours ago, 1975_mini said:

    - rear sway bar: this is probably the biggest upgrade for the money. Going to a large rear sway bar, helps to eliminate that pesky understeer in MINIs. You can get them for around $250 and there are several quality options out there. The install is a bit more that on most cars as the sway bar runs between the body and subframe. I would estimate part, install w/ an alignment you would be a shade under $1000. Best part about this upgrade is there is no sacrifice of daily ride quality

    *** I have a Hotchkis 25mm hollow rear sway bar.

     

    - coilovers /springs/struts: This is another honestly assess your goals or you can waste a lot of money on things you will never use. Do you need height adjustment and full rebound/ dampening adjustment? If so look at coilover setups, but remember you get what you pay for in this world. If you are looking for a stiffer ride you improve you may be able to meet you need upgrade springs or struts. If changing ride height or you want more adjustment to your alignment adjustable rear lower control arms are a good more also. 

    *** I retained my JCW springs and updated struts to KONI yellow adjustable

     

     

    For the rear sway bar, I didn't know it would be that efficient against understeer since the initial reason that I was looking at strut and chassis braces was to eliminate understeer. The price point is a bit high for me atm but I will definitely get them sooner or later. With the suspension part, do you think lowering springs would be a bad idea since I only look to lower it a tiny bit (about an inch lower than OE)?

     

    Lastly, do you mind if I contact you directly later on if I have any specific questions? Promise I won't barrage you with questions. Once again, thank you so much for the recommendation!!!
     

  2. 1 minute ago, 1975_mini said:

     

    It depends on what you goals are for your MINI.

     

    IMO, nether will have a noticeable effect of handling unless you are autocrossing or doing track days. If you are doing the are other upgrades that will have a larger effect on handling. 

     

    What are your goals for using your MINI? Is it your daily driver, fun back road driving or coursed course (autoX, track days, etc...)

     

    Once we know we could recommend the most handling gain for your buck and goals

    I see, my MINI is mainly for daily driving and backroad driving with some occasional track days (once every few months). Thank you in advance for your recommendations!

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