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Old 07-27-2019, 07:20 AM
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Has anyone lifted there F60

Starting to research this and seems M7tuning makes a 2.5 lift kit and it looks awesome. If anyone has done this or thinking let’s look at some pros and cons . Handling, Awd axle vibrations ?? , etc etc . Tire and wheel sizes etc .

https://www.m7tuning.com/lift-kit-f6...x1-mini-cooper
 
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I've seen that kit.
My question is how does one handle changes in tire circumference. In the Jeep world, we have OBDII tools that will let you set the tire diameter in the Jeep's on-board computer so your speedo and everything reads correctly.
 
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I've seen that kit.
My question is how does one handle changes in tire circumference. In the Jeep world, we have OBDII tools that will let you set the tire diameter in the Jeep's on-board computer so your speedo and everything reads correctly.
I’m not so sure that any Mini speedo is ever correct. 🤣. We own 3, all with factory size wheels and tires, and they are all off my 2 to 4 mph, including my 2019 with only 300 miles.
 
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Had no idea that this kit finally came out. I was able to fit oversized A/T tires without the lift. I kinda like the look without the lift at the moment.

However, I would love to see a lifted Clubman with some oversized tires.
 
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Had no idea that this kit finally came out. I was able to fit oversized A/T tires without the lift. I kinda like the look without the lift at the moment.

However, I would love to see a lifted Clubman with some oversized tires.
What size and type tires did you go with? Did you use spacers? PICS!!!!! Please
 
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What size and type tires did you go with? Did you use spacers? PICS!!!!! Please

225/65r17 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A K02

I should have went with spacers but ended up modded the inner fender liner because it would rub on full lock.


 
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That looks awesome . did you do the lift or just tire upgrade . also is yours a stick/auto any wobble felt from the axles etc
 
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That looks awesome . did you do the lift or just tire upgrade . also is yours a stick/auto any wobble felt from the axles etc
Thanks!! I just did tire upgrade. Auto transmission, no wobble at all.
 
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Bdi what exact wheels are those and your offset
 
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BDI,

What wheels and offset did you use?

I'm going to put these same wheels but was waiting until I could purchase the M7 Speed Gen3 2.5" lift. However, now that I've seen yours I think I can do the tires/wheels now and lift later. I was hoping to use a 17x8 5x112 with a +32 or +35 offset. I will mostly likely use spacers instead of fender or wheel well mods.
 
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09BMW328,

I plan on putting the M7 Gen3 2.5" lift on my 2018 Mini Countryman S All4 next year. I am probably going to do the BFG AT KO2s with spacers in the meantime after seeing BDIs post with his KO2s on his 2018 Mini CMS All4
 
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Here are some examples of the F60 lifted kits, wheels and tires. https://www.brittle.co.uk/listing/co...automatic-f60/




MINI #2



MINI #3

M7 Speed 2 1/2" lift kit, 225-65x17 All Terrain tires and other cool add-on accessories.






Its on sale right now also:

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-m7-speed...70-530200~m7s/



Some more info

https://blog.ecstuning.com/m7-speed-...an-countryman/
 
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I installed Journey's Offroad 2" lift kit. It is half the price of M7 kit at $550.

https://www.journeysoffroad.com/mini...-lift-kit.html

The 2" kit did not require removing the half shafts, but needed a big bar and a lift to install. Another half inch would have required taking everything apart as you'll see in the M7 installation instructions.

Also, I installed Blizzaks for winter using the stock rims (Size is 225/60/18). They are 28.6" tall, nearly 2" taller than stock. No rub, but very tight. This is my new winter set-up.

I will add new All Terrain tires with new 17" wheels in spring.


 
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Amazingly, my larger diameter tires (225/60/18) fixed the incorrect speedo reading of my 2018 S All4. Was off by 3-4 mph at 70 mph. Now its dead-on.
 
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I also added 15mm wheel spacers.
 

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Which brand spacers?
 
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How hard was the lift kit install? Did you do it yourself? I checked out the link and the price is great but I didn't see any installation instructions.
 
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which brand spacers?
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How hard was the lift kit install? Did you do it yourself? I checked out the link and the price is great but I didn't see any installation instructions.
My buddy has a wheel shop and did the install with my help (ha). Its not for the wannabe mechanic. We confirmed what we were doing against the instructions on M7's site. Same everything except was able to leave half shafts in.
 
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Has anyone on here lifted a manual F60? I only ask because I have already had transmission issues.
 
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Clutch or actual internal issues? If its the clutch that can be from the way you drive, drive more aggressive and the clutch on these cars can burn up faster, that why if you mod we recommend a performance clutch to hold the power. Lifting the MINI adds a little weight, most weight added to the drivetrain comes from heavy nubby tires and heavy wheels.
 
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Clutch or actual internal issues? If its the clutch that can be from the way you drive, drive more aggressive and the clutch on these cars can burn up faster, that why if you mod we recommend a performance clutch to hold the power. Lifting the MINI adds a little weight, most weight added to the drivetrain comes from heavy nubby tires and heavy wheels.
First one was a faulty throwout bearing. Second was misalignment causing a suncro to fail. I was told not to drive it like my M3 (180000 miles) and my E30 (364000 miles).
 
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Yep, have not heard anything like that on the new F60, throw out bearing wear is usually way down the road ( usually 100k), I have seen it many times on the older Gen 1 cars. Have not heard about the syncro. Those gen 3 transmissions should not have that many problems. I have autocross my older MINIs and they have a less refined getrag (earlier version) manual transmission

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MiniAdv,

Did you end up getting rims/ATs? if so, what did you go with? Thanks!
 
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i NEVER LIFTED THE CAR AS I SOLD IT A FEW MONTHS AGO. However I still have wheels and tires for sale if your interested they are in the FOR SALE FORUM
 
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