R57 Got my mini convertible...now how do I back up?
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Got my mini convertible...now how do I back up?
Just wondering what tips or tricks other mini convertible owners use when attempting to back these vehicles up. I've only been driving mine for about a week or so, and of course there's a natural learning curve that I'm still working through.
I don't have sensors on my rear bumper, and I've always been very much of a "twist all the way around and look" backer-uper (if that's even an acceptable term).
Im curious if anyone has installed rear-view video cameras as a solution?
Any tips, advice, etc. is appreciated.
Thanks
I don't have sensors on my rear bumper, and I've always been very much of a "twist all the way around and look" backer-uper (if that's even an acceptable term).
Im curious if anyone has installed rear-view video cameras as a solution?
Any tips, advice, etc. is appreciated.
Thanks
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Because the folded top is so high that you can barely see over it - visibility is better with it up, despite the letterbox-sized rear window.
However for really critical close-range backing-up there is a similar trick - start lowering the roof but immediately stop. The first bit of roof movement makes the rear window sag forwards and gives you a dramatically better view down/backwards.
Of course if there's snow on the roof, this does look really silly.... I'm glad that in Britain all converts get PDC.
Andrew
However for really critical close-range backing-up there is a similar trick - start lowering the roof but immediately stop. The first bit of roof movement makes the rear window sag forwards and gives you a dramatically better view down/backwards.
Of course if there's snow on the roof, this does look really silly.... I'm glad that in Britain all converts get PDC.
Andrew
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In my MC I have the Side Mirrors adjusted so that I can only see a smidgen of the side of the car...and if I need to I'll adjust the mirrors down just a touch to be able to see the Parking Strip Lines...Hope this helps!!
We've had a couple of Convertible Loaners, it was a big adjustment getting used to no visibility.
We've had a couple of Convertible Loaners, it was a big adjustment getting used to no visibility.
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I have started backing in to all parking spaces so that I do not have to back out into traffic. I would rather back into a controlled parking spot than backing into moving traffic.
I do wish the Mini had an auto down mirror while backing it would make it much easier to back into a spot.
Good Luck and be safe.
I do wish the Mini had an auto down mirror while backing it would make it much easier to back into a spot.
Good Luck and be safe.
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I have started backing in to all parking spaces so that I do not have to back out into traffic. I would rather back into a controlled parking spot than backing into moving traffic.
I do wish the Mini had an auto down mirror while backing it would make it much easier to back into a spot.
Good Luck and be safe.
I do wish the Mini had an auto down mirror while backing it would make it much easier to back into a spot.
Good Luck and be safe.
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I feel/felt your pain. I almost did not buy my '09 convertible because of the horrible blind spot and limited rear visability with the top up or down. Lacning 74 has a fantastic post and did all the hard work in testing several cameras etc. Check out his detailed info including installation steps and pictures and links to order the camera and display at https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...up-camera.html
I spent about $170 on camera and display and installed it just as he posted. Check out my gallery (see upper right) for pics showing the camera and display. The camera is great for backing up and parking but it is not useful for lane changes as it has a very wide angle lens and a car that is 4' behind you looks like it is a car length back. It is however perfect for parking and making sure all is clear behind you before backing. Lacning 74 has a video on the link that lets you see it in action. Totally cool.
If you do go this route the display has two camera/video inputs. Hook the camera to one and the display turns on when the car powers up. Hook it to the other and you have to turn it on with the small power button every time. I set mine to come on automatically when the car starts. The camera instructions kind of forget to mention this "minor" detail
I also highly recommend Multivex side view mirror glass overlays. They attach over the existing side mirrors in about 30 minutes (no tools required) and completely eliminate blind spots. The outside edges are a little distorted but you can still see a car in the side mirror even after you pick it up in your peripheral vision as the car comes up in the lane beside you. I now have total confidence during lane changes. These mirrors are available several places including http://new.minimania.com/web/Item/G2.../InvDetail.cfm and www.multivex.com (The R57 convertible mirrors are the same as Clubmans and R56 hatchbacks)
Good luck. For less than $300 the visibility problem is GONE. Happy Motoring!!
I spent about $170 on camera and display and installed it just as he posted. Check out my gallery (see upper right) for pics showing the camera and display. The camera is great for backing up and parking but it is not useful for lane changes as it has a very wide angle lens and a car that is 4' behind you looks like it is a car length back. It is however perfect for parking and making sure all is clear behind you before backing. Lacning 74 has a video on the link that lets you see it in action. Totally cool.
If you do go this route the display has two camera/video inputs. Hook the camera to one and the display turns on when the car powers up. Hook it to the other and you have to turn it on with the small power button every time. I set mine to come on automatically when the car starts. The camera instructions kind of forget to mention this "minor" detail
I also highly recommend Multivex side view mirror glass overlays. They attach over the existing side mirrors in about 30 minutes (no tools required) and completely eliminate blind spots. The outside edges are a little distorted but you can still see a car in the side mirror even after you pick it up in your peripheral vision as the car comes up in the lane beside you. I now have total confidence during lane changes. These mirrors are available several places including http://new.minimania.com/web/Item/G2.../InvDetail.cfm and www.multivex.com (The R57 convertible mirrors are the same as Clubmans and R56 hatchbacks)
Good luck. For less than $300 the visibility problem is GONE. Happy Motoring!!
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