How To Interior/Exterior :: Installation of OEM roofrack
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Rack leaks?
I notice that on the new mini rack, you need to tear a piece of the rain gutter seal to the roof off in four places. This allows the feet of the rack to be inserted. I'm wondering if anyone who has done this experienced any leakage into the headliner. Also, I'm concerned about long term rust potential.
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I notice that on the new mini rack, you need to tear a piece of the rain gutter seal to the roof off in four places. This allows the feet of the rack to be inserted. I'm wondering if anyone who has done this experienced any leakage into the headliner. Also, I'm concerned about long term rust potential.
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I was able to put the factory rack on the vehicle with no problems but now I am unable to put the Thule fairing on since the bar is bigger than the Thule. Has anyone put a Yakima or Thule fairing on the factory rack? Does anyone know how to modify the clips in order to fit the fairing?
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Jeff
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check with your Thule dealer to see if they have the "Aero Bar Attachment Kit" for the fairing u you are using. The bars on the OEM are very close to but not exactly the same as the Thule Aero Bars. Most people find that they are close enough that the "Aero Bar Attachement Kits" work with the Mini OEM Rack.
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Originally I had the Thule aero bar on the Mini but I didn't like it to much. I felt it wasnt stable so I went out and got the factory roof rack. I have tried putting the fairing on but the factory is a little bit bigger then the aero. Do you know if they had to modify it in order for it to fit? If so what do you need to do to make it work.
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Jeff
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Jeff
check with your Thule dealer to see if they have the "Aero Bar Attachment Kit" for the fairing u you are using. The bars on the OEM are very close to but not exactly the same as the Thule Aero Bars. Most people find that they are close enough that the "Aero Bar Attachement Kits" work with the Mini OEM Rack.
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I just put the Thule fairing on my factory rack today. Took me about 1/2 hour and most of that was because the instructions weren't as clear as I would have liked (or my head was mucky...). Only prob I had was that one of the snap in pins was missing (will stop by REI on Monday to get another), but otherwise everything snapped in place. I took it for a test drive and it cut the heavy wind noise out- but I still have wind noise, more like a heavy breeze- or the sound of constant waves in the ocean. Not unpleasant at all- My windscreen does pop up and causes the fairing to lift ever so slightly, but when I held the windscreen down, it didn't seem to effect the breezy noise at all, so I'm going to let it be. I'll try to get a pix and post it tomorrow.
Yes, it seems the factory bars are slightly thicker than Thule bars, but the clamps on the fairing are holding well. Just took a bit of convincing to get them on.
Also, I turned my fairing around, so that from the front of the car, the Thule logo wasn't showing... I may paint on something later...
hope this helps-
Yes, it seems the factory bars are slightly thicker than Thule bars, but the clamps on the fairing are holding well. Just took a bit of convincing to get them on.
Also, I turned my fairing around, so that from the front of the car, the Thule logo wasn't showing... I may paint on something later...
hope this helps-
I was able to put the factory rack on the vehicle with no problems but now I am unable to put the Thule fairing on since the bar is bigger than the Thule. Has anyone put a Yakima or Thule fairing on the factory rack? Does anyone know how to modify the clips in order to fit the fairing?
Thanks
Jeff
Thanks
Jeff
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I have an early 08 (12/07) ClubmanS. I was told by the dealer that there were some leakage problems with the early build cars and that there is a "clip" kit that must be used. They also quoted a price of $160.00 to install the rack. I am curious as to experiences other Clubman owners have had with early build cars and if they did the initial install themselves. I just can not wrap my head around paying.
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I have decided that I will need the rack to carry my surfboards. Those noisy soft racks are driving me insane! I too was quoted $168.00 to install. I would prefer to do that myself and save some $$$ but I don't think they will sell the rack unless they can install it. How much are you paying for the rack at most dealerships?
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I have decided that I will need the rack to carry my surfboards. Those noisy soft racks are driving me insane! I too was quoted $168.00 to install. I would prefer to do that myself and save some $$$ but I don't think they will sell the rack unless they can install it. How much are you paying for the rack at most dealerships?
http://www.amazon.com/MINI-Cooper-Cl...3918941&sr=8-3
These are the 'new' crossbars with the desired serial. A bitsch to install initially even with Schatzy's instructions, but once they go on it's easy to repeat.
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Alpha: It looks like the entire set up with the racks and the cross bars and surfboard adapter, however, the addy says it does not include the base rack. Did you get the surfboard carrier part? It appears to me that is what is being sold there, not the base rack. Am I reading the addy wrong?
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Alpha: It looks like the entire set up with the racks and the cross bars and surfboard adapter, however, the addy says it does not include the base rack. Did you get the surfboard carrier part? It appears to me that is what is being sold there, not the base rack. Am I reading the addy wrong?
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Remarkably, I got mine from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/MINI-Cooper-Cl...3918941&sr=8-3
These are the 'new' crossbars with the desired serial. A bitsch to install initially even with Schatzy's instructions, but once they go on it's easy to repeat.
http://www.amazon.com/MINI-Cooper-Cl...3918941&sr=8-3
These are the 'new' crossbars with the desired serial. A bitsch to install initially even with Schatzy's instructions, but once they go on it's easy to repeat.
Yes the rack is a little difficult to install the first time but after that it goes and off rather easy. It take getting it set to the particular car.
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Definitely...the loosening of those vertical screws helped jog things into position, and were easy to tighten with the allen wrench as the final step. My only recommendation insofar as your instructions: I would add some blue painters masking tape at the locations to protect the finish/paint as you tussle with the racks setting them into position and get them tightened up. Yes, there are little plastic protector wraps on the bar, but still....
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The tape is a good idea. And just yesterday my car detailer suggested using Clear Bra material in small pieces so that the protection is permanent.
Any local sign shop that does vehicles should be able to do the small pieces for just a few bucks.
I will have to add that to the document as a note.
Any local sign shop that does vehicles should be able to do the small pieces for just a few bucks.
I will have to add that to the document as a note.
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I put electrical tape down for the winter. Because just after a weeks of use I had some scratches from friction under there. But that was with my first rack that did not fit as well. My dealership game me a knew rack which fits a lot better. After having removed and installed it several times now, it has gotten a lot easier.
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This bugger took me two hours!!! Not as easy as I had hoped and of course, I am not very mechanically inclined either. I backed the brass nut off way too far and found it incredibly difficult to get the plates into the groove while wiggling the rack. Also, the pre cut piece did not come off so easily with tweezers and I found it much easier to use the tweezers to grab it and then pull on it with pointed pliers. I really wish that brash nut washer combo was a bit larger. There is very little latitude for error because it is so narrow (it is the nut that holds the plates down. Just a quarter inch bigger would have helped tremendously! It is on, it was a bear, and if you can afford it, get the dealer to put it on so you don't scratch your roof like I did. Not a big deal and they are minimal, but you know how we feel about these beauties. The slightest mark is somewhat heartbreaking. One curious oddity that I learned is that under the black roof is the laser blue paint! Apparently they paint the car all one color and then layer the black on top of that prior to clear coating it. Just thought that was interesting. Nothing a little touch up paint won't fix. I don't plan on ever taking them off. I can't imagine going through that again, although the time would be about one fourth of what I spent this morning. Now for some surf to check out how they hold up!