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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 04:22 AM
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Nope. I think people in glass houses shouldn't, well, you know...
To what are you referring?
 
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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 05:36 AM
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Ya'll are too funny. We all have different tastes, that's what makes us mini owners... the ability to really individualize our cars.

I'm sure there's stuff on my car that people don't like but like I said in the beginning post... as long as the OP likes it, who cares?


Originally Posted by not-so-rednwhitecooper

Next thing you know people are going to be covering their chrome parts with hand-tool grip spraypaint.

IS THAT AVAILABLE NOW???

I want some... lol.


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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 02:41 PM
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Do they reduce brake dust on your wheels? If so, where did you get them? PM me so as not to advertise. I like that they're not fake branded and if they get covered in brake dust, they're easier to remove for clean/repaint than the caliper.

If they had said Brembo or Wilwood, I could understand the rice comments.

edit: Oh dear God, please tell me you didn't spend $200 on these!!! I figured they were in the $40-50 range. You're half way to a budget rear BBK at that price.
 

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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ashboomstick
To what are you referring?
For instance: anyone here who's decorated their car with the JCW bodykit has no intellectual leg to stand on when criticizing me for decorating my car in a way that suggests a performances characteristic it does not actually possess.

(though that was not my purpose I can accept it as a reasonible interpretation of my intent.)

You see, the JCW kit is littered with fakevents and scoops that add no performance enhancement, but are merely there to suggest they do.





PS, I'd be happy to continue this discussion with anyone who's willing to argue like an adult. "FAIL" and silly emoticons don't cont as intelligent comebacks.
 
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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by karmavore
For instance: anyone here who's decorated their car with the JCW bodykit has no intellectual leg to stand on when criticizing me for decorating my car in a way that suggests a performances characteristic it does not actually possess.

(though that was not my purpose I can accept it as a reasonible interpretation of my intent.)

Now you are splitting hairs. Comparing the JCW aero kit to some stick on caliper covers is hardly apples to apples. If anything, the aero kit IS a performance part. It has functional brake ducts, and the shape of the bumpers and skirts may have an aerodynamic effect.

What was your intent then? Because I still have no idea. You yourself called it a ricey modification in your first post!

Well, I hope it doesn't fall off and get stuck in a spoke. Good luck with that.
 
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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Davidoyo
Originally Posted by Motor On
This is a reminder and a waring for everyone in this thread
I think you meant warning .
That was the best quip in this thread yet!
 
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Old Jun 18, 2010 | 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by karmavore
For instance: anyone here who's decorated their car with the JCW bodykit has no intellectual leg to stand on when criticizing me for decorating my car in a way that suggests a performances characteristic it does not actually possess.

(though that was not my purpose I can accept it as a reasonible interpretation of my intent.)

You see, the JCW kit is littered with fakevents and scoops that add no performance enhancement, but are merely there to suggest they do.

Gotcha; I can kind of see where you're coming from on this but the same could be said for the non-functional black grid trim on the back of the standard body kit for the Cooper S and the "non-funtional" grill in the hood scoop.

If my car ever gets dinged up in an accident I'd get the JCW front in a heartbeat, if only to get the functional brake ducts since I do get brake fade at the track even with Hawk HP+ and DOT 4 fluid.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2010 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ashboomstick
Gotcha; I can kind of see where you're coming from on this but the same could be said for the non-functional black grid trim on the back of the standard body kit for the Cooper S and the "non-funtional" grill in the hood scoop.

If my car ever gets dinged up in an accident I'd get the JCW front in a heartbeat, if only to get the functional brake ducts since I do get brake fade at the track even with Hawk HP+ and DOT 4 fluid.
My 2010 S has a functional hood scoop. Every time I wash it I have to open the hood and dry of the engine.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2010 | 08:33 PM
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This thread is awesome! When I've seen them on ebay i've always wondered who buys these things...
 
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Old Jun 20, 2010 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ashboomstick
If my car ever gets dinged up in an accident I'd get the JCW front in a heartbeat...
That's my ticket to an JCW aero kit too. I'm hoping for a front and rear parking lot nudge at the same time

Nothing too serious though, I don't want Spike to get hurt
 
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Old Jun 21, 2010 | 12:40 AM
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I'm speaking of the brake ducts on the the side skirts, kids...
Those aren't brake ducts. They're for the rear mounted radiators - or the rear differential, I can't remember which.
 
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Old Mar 31, 2011 | 12:51 AM
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Wow... Lots of hate in here...

I have R99 17" OEM wheels and I wouldn't trade them for bigger wheels to accommodate a big brake kit.

I think these covers are pretty slick and make no apologies about it.

I just wish there were more photos of MGP equipped MINIs around... Perhaps this thread scared them away?
 
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Old Mar 31, 2011 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by whokilledkaji
Wow... Lots of hate in here...

I have R99 17" OEM wheels and I wouldn't trade them for bigger wheels to accommodate a big brake kit.

I think these covers are pretty slick and make no apologies about it.

I just wish there were more photos of MGP equipped MINIs around... Perhaps this thread scared them away?
I think they are cool. Too small though. I had to get rid of my JCW Brembos to be able to use them. Mission accomplished!
 
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Old Apr 1, 2011 | 12:50 PM
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I thought they were cool also and went to the site to take a look. They only fit 16" and for MY they would be $340.00, compared to $40.00 for the paint kit. Bummer.

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Old Apr 1, 2011 | 11:51 PM
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If there is ever a version of these with "Willwood" (whatever that means) painted on the calipers I would buy them in a heartbeat. I was flipping through a car magazine and it seemed like all the cool cars had that written on the brakes. I would try to find even smaller rotors to put behind them to really complete the look.
 
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Old Apr 2, 2011 | 10:05 AM
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My problem with them is the proportion, in order to completely hide the caliper they have to make them way too big compared to the wheel and rotor.

BTW, when did brakes become a fashion statement? Was it when Porsche started offering the BBK in red? Or when they started putting yellow calipers on so the owners could prove they had an extra $10K to spend on their car for ceramics? Any day now I expect the newest BBK to come coated in Swarovski cyrstals....

At any rate, again, MINI has always been about "youification" so more power to you.

I also don't understand blacking out all the chrome and lowering the car down so far that the tires rub and you can't get into your driveway and the car rides like a rock.

But that's just me, and my youification talking!
 
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Old Apr 2, 2011 | 11:05 AM
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The OP's comparison with the JCW aero kit makes no sense and isnt' even close to apples to apples.

You dont' buy the car without any body kit on it. Its either the standard one, or you have a choice to pick the JCW aero kit. But either way, you'll end up with either one no matter what, and they both say the car is still a Mini. There's no bare bumper option.

And you can either choose to keep the standard brakes, or upgrade to the JCW BBK too. Either way, you will have one of the two brake choices.

I dont' see any option to wrap up the bumpers and sideskirts anywhere on the configurator, or a fake ferrari aero kit option. The Fiero with the Ferrari bodykit is more of an apples to apples comparison with the brake cover.
 

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Old Apr 13, 2011 | 02:25 AM
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My opinion on the brake covers, looks like you bought them at Walmart or Pep Boys for $20. Sorry, but I think you got bent over if you paid $200 for them. For that kind of money you could add that to your next brake job and be much closer to some really nice brakes, that will give you that look AND performance.

I laugh at how one benefit in on of the videos on their website is that "it's better than painting, cause it, you know, it's less down time."
"This product here will add that distinction, that look behind the wheel that you can't get anywhere else."
Oh REALLY? How about with say... A BIG BRAKE KIT!?

You can't honestly tell me that you don't see that one of the intentions with the product is to look like big brakes. Why else would they make what looks like fake bolts/screws on them? Your stock calipers don't have bolts/screws in those same locations...but lots of big brake kits do! It'd be like putting fake bolts on a set of MINI wheels...oh yeah, you said that already...and we see how that turned out.

I put these right up there with the "disc brake simulators" for those people that want to hide their drum brakes: http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/wheeldissim.html

Made by APC...that manufacturer of cheap auto parts the change the look of your car, but almost never performance in any way.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 04:36 PM
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I'm pretty new here, but I'd like to weigh in on this if I may. I think they look alright, though I wouldn't myself (I had the big red brakes on my last two cars- a Boxster S and an STi with a BAER kit, so I'm sated in that regard) - but some of you could be a bit gentler in your criticism. Of course, internets are serious business, so what do I know...

Originally Posted by not-so-rednwhitecooper
Well, I hope it doesn't fall off and get stuck in a spoke. Good luck with that.
This would absolutely be my primary concern with a product like this, and I was surprised to see it took so long to get mention... 55 posts?

I don't know what those are held on by (please don't say double-stick tape...), but if that thing pops off, or perchance you get a rock caught in what is now a rather tight clearance between that cover and your wheel, you'd better hope the former folds before the latter, and it won't be pretty either way.

Again, I think they look alright, and though I'm not partial to rice (which, no matter how much you or anyone else may like the looks of this particular mod, it is), I don't judge others for what they may want to do with their money (thanks for stimulating the economy!), but for safety's sake, please make sure those are well-mounted.

Others who may be considering this may want to look into plastic ones, which are much less likely to do damage should they come loose on you. And paint is a MUCH, MUCH better option. Or a real BBK.

Cheers, and happy (safe) modding.

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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 12:54 PM
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Well I think they look great! Much better than the plain, ratty ones I see throught my wheels spokes now.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 04:13 PM
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Not for me in any color. The cover like the OP says is "Cheesy", with "RED" it's even worse. It's just like "PAINTING" the calipers in "RED", it's "RICE" (No disrespect). I mean be honest people, why paint calipers in RED? Because they stand out and looks nice (subjective), otherwise you'll paint them silver if the only purpose is for easier cleaning. Painted calipers is so 90's. Painting calipers on the MINI is no better than painted calipers on a base NEON, specially the hideous "RED".
 
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Old May 18, 2011 | 08:01 AM
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I have this on my MCS because I want my Turbo to sound like it has a Turbo. Lol

 
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Old May 18, 2011 | 08:04 AM
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My opinion is your vehicle should be self expression. If you like it, that's Awesome!
 
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Old May 18, 2011 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by johnnydisco
Not for me in any color. The cover like the OP says is "Cheesy", with "RED" it's even worse. It's just like "PAINTING" the calipers in "RED", it's "RICE" (No disrespect). I mean be honest people, why paint calipers in RED? Because they stand out and looks nice (subjective), otherwise you'll paint them silver if the only purpose is for easier cleaning. Painted calipers is so 90's. Painting calipers on the MINI is no better than painted calipers on a base NEON, specially the hideous "RED".
I think painted calipers, behind airy, open spoke wheels look good. Clearly you do not and you are welcome to your opinion on that. However, the 70's were much more fun then the 90's.

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Old May 19, 2011 | 06:17 PM
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I would agree that I think colored calipers look good, but I am not a fan of stock painted brakes. It just shows how tiny they are, but I think big brake kits look awesome. I would say to spend 200 bucks on fake calipers is not for me, it would be one thing if they looked real, but they don't look real at all.
 
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