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Mini USA is telling me that there is no JCW suspension kit for the 2006 Cabrio.. can anybody out there confirm the accuracy of this?
I have a full-factory 2006 JCW MCS cabrio with everything on it except the suspension kit and I was curious as to why the first owner (I'm the second) spent allot of money to have this car built but left off the JCW suspension parts... If Mini's claim is correct then this would explain why the car doesn't have it.
If it really isn't available I'd like recommendations on the aftermarket kits that are out there. Also, has anyone with an aftermarket suspension kit had any problems with Mini honoring the warranty on their cars?
This doesn't make sense to me...I cannot imagine why 'a' kit will have trouble fitting...I might suggest aquiring the VIN from a car of equal weight and order a kit with that VIN number. BUT MAKE SURE ALL OF THE COMPONENTS ARE INTERCHANGABLE WITH NON-CONVERTIBLES!!! I do know the convertible. Aside from some bracing differences, I believe all else is the same...though there may be a few running model changes...
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Originally Posted by HRCVF750
Mini USA is telling me that there is no JCW suspension kit for the 2006 Cabrio.. can anybody out there confirm the accuracy of this?
I have a full-factory 2006 JCW MCS cabrio with everything on it except the suspension kit and I was curious as to why the first owner (I'm the second) spent allot of money to have this car built but left off the JCW suspension parts... If Mini's claim is correct then this would explain why the car doesn't have it.
If it really isn't available I'd like recommendations on the aftermarket kits that are out there. Also, has anyone with an aftermarket suspension kit had any problems with Mini honoring the warranty on their cars?
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Actually, there really is no JCW suspension for the R52 cabrio. I believe it is spring rates that were the problem, with BMW choosing not to develop cabrio-specific spring rates for the various weights cabrios can be ordered in. Having said that, I am pretty sure it's been done. meb's advice above about checking out an R53 of similar weight to your R52 is a good starting point (the R52 will weigh more, of course).
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yeah, apparently it was the spring rates that were the problem....I'm considering using the JCW shocks with my cabrio springs which according to some sources should work well.
Also, has anyone with an aftermarket suspension kit had any problems with Mini honoring the warranty on their cars?
I have aftermarket suspension parts (sway bar, endlinks, camber plates, and coilovers), and I haven't had any problems with warranty claims, but I haven't had to make any claims on anything suspension-related. (40k so far and I've needed a new passenger engine mount and a wiper motor.)
I'm sure that if I had any problems with suspension parts rubbing/squeaking/clunking, I'd (rightfully) be on my own because of my suspension changes.
In fact, I have a TON of aftermarket stuff on my car - suspension, engine, brakes, electrical, tune, oil.... and have never had a problem with warranty coverage on the 2 or 3 remaining OEM parts I still have on there.
FWIW, My suspension setup:
Koni FSD struts
Stock springs
H-Sport 19mm rear swaybar
IE fixed front camber plates
zero toe front and rear
-1.8 camber front, -1.5 camber rear
Plus M7 USS and GTT strut brace to stiffen up the chassis a bit.
It's bliss for my driving style...
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Quote: I have aftermarket suspension parts (sway bar, endlinks, camber plates, and coilovers...
What year is your Cabrio and what brand parts are you using?
It's a 2006 'S' cabrio, and I'm using the CROSS coilovers (with integrated camber plates), H-Sport 25.5mm hollow sway bar, and Powergrid adjustable endlinks.