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Old 01-31-2012, 08:53 PM
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Drove a 1000 miles to Phoenix....
Ok gds194...we need more detail than that!!
 
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Old 01-31-2012, 10:19 PM
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@Alnbiecrazy - That stuff looks awfully dry. I hope you let the exhaust cool down before you drove it onto that tall brown grass. If not, you got lucky you weren't taking a picture of your MINI engulfed in flames! Nice pics and nice car, though.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by WhoIsPurpleGoo
1. they said it couldn't happen unless i drove too fast through the gate or tailgated someone into the complex. 1) there's a speed bump under the gate, so only an idiot would gun it through the gate. 2) unless you ride the bumper of the car ahead of you, the gate is closed before you can get there. since i have a key card, there's no need to do this. plus, when you swipe a key card, the card reader blinks green and beeps before the gate goes up. there's no possibility that i drove through it without seeing or hearing both.

2. it's not our responsibility because we have a sign that says we're not responsible for damage to vehicles. this is complete ********, because you can't disclaim liability for something you control simply by posting a sign. if your equipment malfunctions and causes damage, it's your fault. end of story.


in the end, the cost to fix or repaint the scratch isn't worth the fight. regardless, i only had to post a $200 security deposit when i moved in and would be more than happy to lose it.
ouch, that sucks what happened and even more how they're treating it.

I've learned I can't browse while watching my Rangers play (and lose to the Devils ), I ended up ordering an Alta intake as well as a new shift **** which offset the loss I suppose I also installed 1 new wiper yesterday, the other will be here today.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Albiecrazy
I had some unexpected time on my hands and a camera. Threw him in a field.





GREAT pics, Albie!!!! A Mini just grazing....moooo
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Albiecrazy
I had some unexpected time on my hands and a camera. Threw him in a field.


I can hear the neo-continental NatGeo voice whispering now:

"Heah we have rayuh pictures of an albino Coopah in the wyld... notice the distinctive black mahkings about the front and reah paws, no doubt an eevolutionary trait developed to help it "blehnd inn" with the aasphalt to bettah escaype preedation"

 
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Old 02-01-2012, 06:04 AM
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Dixon, that made me laugh out loud, thanks!!!
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:43 AM
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Was going to rotate my tires but couldn't break the bolts lose. Went up the street and they did 'em and balanced them all for $32. Then I went up to O'Reilly Auto Parts and bought a 2' breaker bar for next time.
Raining today but tomorrow she's getting a bath and detail job.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by drsimmons
Was going to rotate my tires but couldn't break the bolts lose. Went up the street and they did 'em and balanced them all for $32. Then I went up to O'Reilly Auto Parts and bought a 2' breaker bar for next time.
Raining today but tomorrow she's getting a bath and detail job.
You had better re-torque those lugs again. The $32 special probalby includes free lug nut tightening with an impact drill at some insane torque figure. Did they actually re-balance the tires? Seems unlikely for $32 and not usually needed just for a rotation.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by walk0080
You had better re-torque those lugs again. The $32 special probalby includes free lug nut tightening with an impact drill at some insane torque figure. Did they actually re-balance the tires? Seems unlikely for $32 and not usually needed just for a rotation.
No, actually other than my Mini dealership which is great but 45 miles away, these guys do a great job. Very careful and they didn't use impact tools (at my request) and torqued 'em to 103 ft pds. I've bought tires from them a number of times and they have just always treated me right.
I live in a fairly small town and believe it or not some of the places here really do care about their customers. Just lucky I guess.
 

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Old 02-01-2012, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by drsimmons
No, actually other than my Mini dealership which is great but 45 miles away, these guys do a great job. Very careful and they didn't use impact tools (at my request) and torqued 'em to 103 ft pds. I've bought tires from them a number of times and they have just always treated me right.
I live in a fairly small town and believe it or not some of the places here really do care about their customers. Just lucky I guess.
Very cool. I tried to get a nice breaker bar 70% after xmas but the store ran out. Will wait until it goes on sale again.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by drsimmons
No, actually other than my Mini dealership which is great but 45 miles away, these guys do a great job. Very careful and they didn't use impact tools (at my request) and torqued 'em to 103 ft pds.

Isn't the recommended torque 88ft lbs.?
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by walk0080
Very cool. I tried to get a nice breaker bar 70% after xmas but the store ran out. Will wait until it goes on sale again.
Still can't figure out why I couldn't break the lugs loose. The dealer was the last to mess with them and I've removed them prior with no problem.
Forgot to mention also, this tire shop up the street. They put some anti-seize on the hub so the wheels don't rust and stick. Not all places do that. I also got the last breaker bar on the shelf at $28. Don't know how good it is but they told me it was of good quality. Fun day.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda Mini
Isn't the recommended torque 88ft lbs.?
I believe the 1st gen is 88, 2nd gen is 103.
Maybe that's why I couldn't break them loose.
I've had them off before after the dealer messed with the car and had no problem.
Maybe they torqued them the last time a little too much.
Actually, I even feel 103 is extreme but that's what it calls for.
Maybe I'll drop it to 95.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by DixonL2
I can hear the neo-continental NatGeo voice whispering now:

"Heah we have rayuh pictures of an albino Coopah in the wyld... notice the distinctive black mahkings about the front and reah paws, no doubt an eevolutionary trait developed to help it "blehnd inn" with the aasphalt to bettah escaype preedation"

Excellent accent. I think you have a future in communications.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by drsimmons
I believe the 1st gen is 88, 2nd gen is 103.
Maybe that's why I couldn't break them loose.
I've had them off before after the dealer messed with the car and had no problem.
Maybe they torqued them the last time a little too much.
Actually, I even feel 103 is extreme but that's what it calls for.
Maybe I'll drop it to 95.
1st gen has 12MM bolts, 2nd gen are 14MM so 103 is quite OK.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by GigglesMcMini
GREAT pics, Albie!!!! A Mini just grazing....moooo
Thanks, Giggles! And he doesn’t eat much either.
 
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Took advantage of the near 60 degree temps here in CT and gave him a bath
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by highsiderider
Joined this great forum. Painted my wheels, grills and calipers, then took it for a drive on a 60 degree temp day in January.. Here's some pics. The paint job turned out great.
Welcome to NAM and from what I can see in the pics the paint job looks good. Hard to tell from a picture though. We'll take your word on it.
Enjoy.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 03:31 PM
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Thanks. I'm really enjoying driving my new Mini! BTW, this forum is very addicting.
 
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Installed new shoes. Conti. 225/40-18 big difference from the Stones 215/35-18
 
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Installed new shoes. Conti. 225/40-18 big difference from the Stones 215/35-18
Nice. That will affect your speedo though.
 
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Old 02-01-2012, 06:41 PM
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according to my gps, the speedo is dead on now. It was off by about 4 with the 215/35
 
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Took advantage of the near 60 degree temps here in CT and gave him a bath
Crazy, huh miniblu? Top down, too I hope.
 
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Originally Posted by RJKimbell
Ok gds194...we need more detail than that!!
You are killing me RJ!...
Heres the deal, needed to go to Phx and thought why not drive? Why not take Tyntcee? So I did,,, and short of the Magnaflow muffler (the drone sucks), it was a great trip.

Normally I take the Lexus for my road trips. After a few hours in the Lex, my back starts to burn and I start using the 10 or 12 way power option to find comfort- the MINI's seat is amazing, no back pain, no burn! Love the power and handling. Shift into 6th, set the cruise at 80-85, then kick back and relax!
 


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