R55 Rack on Clubman - Issues??
#726
I did removed the front one last night and the whistle is gone (at 72mph, more traffic this morning ). I will put on more miles to find out. Also ordered the MINI stock fork mount bike rack from outmotoring this morning
#727
#728
Yes, drove it last night at 80mph and no whistle at all
#729
Bike rack for Clubman 225 rack
I have been reading the posts on here to find out 1st about the rack for the Clubman and then the bike racks. I ordered the 225 rack before I took delivery of the car and it is great. Next was bike racks. I went to the bike shop and asked about Yakima (told they would not fit) and Thule. For the Thule to work I had to purchase another cross bar (item 532) that would go across the MINI rack. I was not thrilled with that. Then I called my MINI dealer as a last resort and they had 2 MINI bike racks in stock. Their web site had them listed at $130. They quoted $102 ea. They come with locks which the Yakima and Thule were extra. Both are on the car and were easy to install. I'll take a picture tomorrow with both bikes loaded.
#730
I have been reading the posts on here to find out 1st about the rack for the Clubman and then the bike racks. I ordered the 225 rack before I took delivery of the car and it is great. Next was bike racks. I went to the bike shop and asked about Yakima (told they would not fit) and Thule. For the Thule to work I had to purchase another cross bar (item 532) that would go across the MINI rack. I was not thrilled with that. Then I called my MINI dealer as a last resort and they had 2 MINI bike racks in stock. Their web site had them listed at $130. They quoted $102 ea. They come with locks which the Yakima and Thule were extra. Both are on the car and were easy to install. I'll take a picture tomorrow with both bikes loaded.
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I had rack # 846 and installed it myself in August using Schatzy's instructions. It was difficult to get it installed and I had some pretty good bulges. The club door did not seal tight and would create some good turbulence nose on the highway which was rather aggravating
I brought my car in last week to get a few things looked at, like the door sills, 3M on nose, USB ipod interphase and rack.
My rack sat so tight on the roof that there was no gap between the rack and the roof. It created some friction and actually scratched up the roof were the rack touched (do to dirt getting in there from dirt roads). The dealer swapped out the rack with no questions asked for a new one part# 225 and buffed out 90% of the scratches.
Before he gave me the rack he compared it to my old 846 one. The 225 one has a wider cross bar. Installed it yesterday, it was far easier to install. The bulges are gone, the club door seals tight. So for me there was a huge difference with 846 and 225 racks. If you have a 225 and have the same problems as I have your dealer measure the racks.
I'm very pleased with the new rack. I'll upload pictures of my new roof box. Yakima Skybox 21, it's huge, just about as long as the roof of the car.
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#736
Before he gave me the rack he compared it to my old 846 one. The 225 one has a wider cross bar. Installed it yesterday, it was far easier to install. The bulges are gone, the club door seals tight. So for me there was a huge difference with 846 and 225 racks. If you have a 225 and have the same problems as I have your dealer measure the racks.
One of the key pieces of Schatzy's instructions (#3 for those of you keeping score at home) is to loosen the bolts holding the crossbar to the mounting brackets. In essence, this step makes the rack wider, if needed. No matter what, the rack adjusts itself to the precise width needed.
Not doubting what you were shown, but I don't understand how that change in dimension makes the racks materially different from one another.
I wonder if the angle of the mounting brackets is greater -- thus providing more clearance from the roof dune. A longer crossbar would allow this without changing the overall length.
Hmmm. Still confused, but for different reasons.
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Ok, confusion continues, but hey I'm finally happy with my rack
#739
Thanks, anyone knows how to make it a one "key" for all lock? Do you think I can replace all of them from a 6 locks set from Thule set?
#740
I got the fork mount bike rack yesterday but the key number is not the same as mine OEM Base Rack. Do you think I can be able to change all the locks (6 of them) from Thule? Anyone did that before for their base rack? I am in LA and people from REI is clueless, any suggestion of a good dealer for Thule that I can go ask them?
Thanks
PS, the bike rack is the same as in this post and looks good
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...d.php?t=155687
Thanks
PS, the bike rack is the same as in this post and looks good
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...d.php?t=155687
#741
Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mundobi.../minicooprack/
Thanks!
#742
Lock Cylinders for MINI
Have a Thule pod on MINI racks. Found an online company with replacement cylinders for Thule (cheaper than REI), bought two cylinders with the same number as the MINI racks. Now the keys for the MINI racks unlock the Thule pod as well as the racks.
Interesting side note, cylinders came with a special key to install, that key was marked Yakima. To get it to work, I had to match file one side of it to match an original pod key. Double sided keys, but only one set of tumblers in cylinders.
Interesting side note, cylinders came with a special key to install, that key was marked Yakima. To get it to work, I had to match file one side of it to match an original pod key. Double sided keys, but only one set of tumblers in cylinders.
#743
#746
Has anyone encountered any more leaking with these roof racks? I waded through the bulk of this thread but couldn't find any detailed information. When the rack is off, and you install the covers into the mounting slots, do they seal to the roof?
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#747
#748
Will be following this thread as I just last week mounted the MINI-sourced roof racks I kept when I traded my '07 R56 last December in for an off-the-lot '13 Clubman. There were no "racks" on the roof on the Clubman, just the slots under the drip edge plastic.
(I've had friends report problems with thru-the-roof-mounted roof rack components before. Nasty to fix too.)
Dealer assured me they'd fit as nothing'd changed in the mounting system: the needed slots in the roof are underneath the drip edge plastic stuff, need only to be exposed by carefully tearing out the plastic where it's perforated.
Didn't want to wait for a BTO, hence the off-the-lot when they offered me good $$ in trade for my '07 S @ 97,000+ miles. Too many problems, too much time in the shop (6 months!) in 5 years to fix stuff related to engine "emission control" among other things....
Anyway, I repainted the rack uprights & plastic covers then installed them in anticipation of warmer weather when I'll be adding the 'pod. Installation vastly eased by loosening the bolts holding the cross-arms to the uprights, then tighten securely once the uprights are secured.
(BTW my MINI-sourced pod developed cracks I noticed early last year. I found proper ABS solvent & materials to reinforce & repair on-line, added material to eliminate the problem going forward but in doing that I also eliminated the 'adjustable mounting-hole" feature. Now I need only re-establish the mounting holes as the roof racks on the Clubman are farther apart than they were on my '07 S....)
On my R56 I'd pull the racks when I mounted my snow tires in late October or November, sealing the slots with gaffer tape. I may just leave them on 24/7/365 now seeing as how tricky they are to mount / remove.
(I've had friends report problems with thru-the-roof-mounted roof rack components before. Nasty to fix too.)
Dealer assured me they'd fit as nothing'd changed in the mounting system: the needed slots in the roof are underneath the drip edge plastic stuff, need only to be exposed by carefully tearing out the plastic where it's perforated.
Didn't want to wait for a BTO, hence the off-the-lot when they offered me good $$ in trade for my '07 S @ 97,000+ miles. Too many problems, too much time in the shop (6 months!) in 5 years to fix stuff related to engine "emission control" among other things....
Anyway, I repainted the rack uprights & plastic covers then installed them in anticipation of warmer weather when I'll be adding the 'pod. Installation vastly eased by loosening the bolts holding the cross-arms to the uprights, then tighten securely once the uprights are secured.
(BTW my MINI-sourced pod developed cracks I noticed early last year. I found proper ABS solvent & materials to reinforce & repair on-line, added material to eliminate the problem going forward but in doing that I also eliminated the 'adjustable mounting-hole" feature. Now I need only re-establish the mounting holes as the roof racks on the Clubman are farther apart than they were on my '07 S....)
On my R56 I'd pull the racks when I mounted my snow tires in late October or November, sealing the slots with gaffer tape. I may just leave them on 24/7/365 now seeing as how tricky they are to mount / remove.
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