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#1251
Ya I know there's nothing that can be done to stop it. I figured it was exhaust on the back with regular road dust. In the summer the dust is light brown from dirt. When we had hard top Minis the backs would get built up with black carbon from the exhaust. It always seemed to do this more in the winter, but I think that it may just have been more visible since most of the road dust here in the winter is snow! LOL Even my truck has carbon on the rear bumper from exhaust, which also seems worse in the winter when it's really cold but it only collects on the bumper.
So on the way home around 530PM I took a picture of Main street here in Lansford! It's lit up for Christmas.
And usually there's a few cars here, but today it was exceptionally quite.
So on the way home around 530PM I took a picture of Main street here in Lansford! It's lit up for Christmas.
And usually there's a few cars here, but today it was exceptionally quite.
#1253
ha ha, love this!
That's really neat actually because you can still recognize that it's a MINI where other cars look all the same once covered
Ours has not been under too much snow yet. We just got lucky it was in the garage during the heavy snow downpour. Just once it got maybe one inch. But the winter is far from over and I'm sure it will get caught in a storm at some point or an other...
So how did the fabric hold up? did it look like it was forced stretched from the inside?
That's really neat actually because you can still recognize that it's a MINI where other cars look all the same once covered
Ours has not been under too much snow yet. We just got lucky it was in the garage during the heavy snow downpour. Just once it got maybe one inch. But the winter is far from over and I'm sure it will get caught in a storm at some point or an other...
So how did the fabric hold up? did it look like it was forced stretched from the inside?
#1254
One thing I did notice though... If you have snow on the boot/trunk lid, clear it off before you open the trunk or it will end up getting dumped inside the boot as it slides off the forward edge of the trunk lid, builds up in the surround for the boot opening, then overflows into the boot! The well between the rubber seal and the bodywork also fills up with snow all around from the act of opening the boot, and stops the boot lid from closing properly unless you dig it out first.
I had been keeping my snow brush in the boot, that's moving to behind the driver's seat now!
#1255
I didn't notice. I cleaned the roof off a bit before I opened the door.
One thing I did notice though... If you have snow on the boot/trunk lid, clear it off before you open the trunk or it will end up getting dumped inside the boot as it slides off the forward edge of the trunk lid, builds up in the surround for the boot opening, then overflows into the boot! The well between the rubber seal and the bodywork also fills up with snow all around from the act of opening the boot, and stops the boot lid from closing properly unless you dig it out first.
I had been keeping my snow brush in the boot, that's moving to behind the driver's seat now!
One thing I did notice though... If you have snow on the boot/trunk lid, clear it off before you open the trunk or it will end up getting dumped inside the boot as it slides off the forward edge of the trunk lid, builds up in the surround for the boot opening, then overflows into the boot! The well between the rubber seal and the bodywork also fills up with snow all around from the act of opening the boot, and stops the boot lid from closing properly unless you dig it out first.
I had been keeping my snow brush in the boot, that's moving to behind the driver's seat now!
-Steven
#1256
Top down motoring, anyone?
#1257
That is correct about the temps. With our weather these past 2 weeks I have mainly been driving my truck though. We have had temperature swings from near freezing to -29 and this put a lot of ice on the roads, light snowfall, and strong winds producing some drifting snow. I was glad I have too because a couple of days on my way to work stopping at the gas station in the morning if I had the car I would have been empty... Even the entrance to the gas station on base and the road on base to my shop has been getting deep snow drifts and even my chevy 2500 on 33's was pushing some snow with it's bumper at times and I would have been late in the roadster waiting for a plow or enough traffic to pack it down to make it through. And when it's not like that the roads are covered in ice. I'd rather not risk getting the roadster hit, or even worse stuck in some snow drifts in an area with no cell coverage with -51 wind chill. Also with the drifting snow, visibility in the dark is better in the truck because the headlights and windshield are above the thickest bit of blowing snow that make it hard to see in the roadster.
Here's a view from my truck going to Minot once the sun is up. Imagine this in the with your line of eyesight about 3-4 feet lower...
And here's the truck that was pushing snow. Sorry it's out of focus, I was trying to take pictures of the super fast dog in the bottom of the picture! For a size comparison the Roadster is shorter in length than the cab of the truck and the top of truck tire is almost level with the top of the Roadsters hood...
Here's a view from my truck going to Minot once the sun is up. Imagine this in the with your line of eyesight about 3-4 feet lower...
And here's the truck that was pushing snow. Sorry it's out of focus, I was trying to take pictures of the super fast dog in the bottom of the picture! For a size comparison the Roadster is shorter in length than the cab of the truck and the top of truck tire is almost level with the top of the Roadsters hood...
Last edited by makaveliks; 12-24-2013 at 05:51 AM.
#1261
I painted my light bezels, grill surround, side scuttles pepper white to match the car. Looks better. I still need to black out the waistline, and do something about the door handles. I wish I could find come cheap covers to paint, but cheap is not available. lol.
I also cut out some red reflective S's to replace the original ones. Looks kinda cool. In day they look the same soon as a light shines at them looks like there lit up!
And when light shines on them...
I also cut out some red reflective S's to replace the original ones. Looks kinda cool. In day they look the same soon as a light shines at them looks like there lit up!
And when light shines on them...
#1262
#1264
Good tip! I doubt I'd find the pepper white vinyl. The paint was hard enough to find! But the plastidip tip sounds pretty good! I plastidipped the trim to match on my wife's black All4, but didn't think about trying to paint it!
#1267
I painted my light bezels, grill surround, side scuttles pepper white to match the car. Looks better. I still need to black out the waistline, and do something about the door handles. I wish I could find come cheap covers to paint, but cheap is not available. lol.
I also cut out some red reflective S's to replace the original ones. Looks kinda cool. In day they look the same soon as a light shines at them looks like there lit up!
And when light shines on them...
I also cut out some red reflective S's to replace the original ones. Looks kinda cool. In day they look the same soon as a light shines at them looks like there lit up!
And when light shines on them...
#1268
Nice shot! Up until yesterday I would have said that we didn't have enough liquid water here at the moment to take a shot like that, but yesterday a month's worth seemed to fall at once...
Last edited by spiney; 12-30-2013 at 07:36 AM. Reason: Fixed quoting
#1270
#1271
Spiney - getting in the salt and dirt now . I know the R58 / R59 can create a little more " dirt boot " issues that most MINI have. Don't know if you saw this but it looks like the rear mud flaps will work on the JCW Rear bumper. Since they share the same corner parts and main structure it should fit the R58 and R59 models with that bumper.
Part # 82160415116 Rear Factory Mud Flaps / Splash Guards Contoured ( Rear Cooper S and JCW Bumper )
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/82160415116/ES196384/
Link to the thread:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ts-new-26.html
Just wanted to let you know.
Part # 82160415116 Rear Factory Mud Flaps / Splash Guards Contoured ( Rear Cooper S and JCW Bumper )
http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/82160415116/ES196384/
Link to the thread:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ts-new-26.html
Just wanted to let you know.
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