Interior/Exterior Rail Accessories?
You are posting in the wrong forum. This is for Countryman owners.
Hello there! The standard rail items that come with EVERY Countryman are as follows:
-2 cup holders
-1 universal electronic device holder (not big enough for an iPad)
-rubber rail dividers
-plastic rail hooks for bags/garbage ect..
-1 sunglass holder case
-2 cup holders
-1 universal electronic device holder (not big enough for an iPad)
-rubber rail dividers
-plastic rail hooks for bags/garbage ect..
-1 sunglass holder case
Do you have part numbers for this rail accessory ?
I was under the impression the arm rest was only available via when ordering car as it bolts to floor - not part of the rail system ????
Last edited by -=gRaY rAvEn=-; Jan 28, 2011 at 11:48 AM.
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Danke!
arm rests are an option to order. There are now two available, one for the front and one for the back.
Do you have part numbers for this rail accessory ?
I was under the impression the arm rest was only available via when ordering car as it bolts to floor - not part of the rail system ????
Do you have part numbers for this rail accessory ?
I was under the impression the arm rest was only available via when ordering car as it bolts to floor - not part of the rail system ????
I was under the impression front was only available as a bolt on item from factory ? ? ?
Thanks.
Neither armrest shows up on the accessories list that was out today.
stumbled across this...
http://www.outmotoring.com/mini-coop...n_armrest.html
Looks like just the front armrest though? It's hard to tell. Perhaps outmotoring can help.
Looks like just the front armrest though? It's hard to tell. Perhaps outmotoring can help.
I just purchased one. It does come with 2 cup holders and one cheezy sunglass holder. Plastic rail hooks for bags/garbage did not come with mine. Maybe I should talk to the dealer about it.
Rear Center Armrest
I plan to order a Cooper S Countryman and wanted to include the Rear center armrest (497). My MA just advised that the Rear center armrest (scheduled for March) has been delayed. Can this armrest be installed after delivery of the vehicle? I plan to specify the standard one piece rail and Front Center Armrest (473), which is a prerequisite anyway. Does anyone know the current release date for the armrest?
I plan to order a Cooper S Countryman and wanted to include the Rear center armrest (497). My MA just advised that the Rear center armrest (scheduled for March) has been delayed. Can this armrest be installed after delivery of the vehicle? I plan to specify the standard one piece rail and Front Center Armrest (473), which is a prerequisite anyway. Does anyone know the current release date for the armrest?
Thanks for your reply/information! I would appreciate if you could post to this thread if/when you get additional information or photographs regarding the Rear armrest. It is a small item, but the rail and armrest are useful to give our two children their own space on long trips.
iPads are not currently supported.
Not supported perhaps, but iPad seems to work fine though the app runs as an iPhone app and doesn't take advantage of the larger screen. I've tested Connected with my iPad and found no issues though admittedly I did not test every feature extensively.
I work for Autodesk, and know some of our Manufacturing guys pretty well. Is anyone else interested in an iPad mount that would attach to a rail puck? I've got them working to model the connection point in our software currently, but I'm curious if there's enough of a market to make the casting a worthwhile process.
I work for Autodesk, and know some of our Manufacturing guys pretty well. Is anyone else interested in an iPad mount that would attach to a rail puck? I've got them working to model the connection point in our software currently, but I'm curious if there's enough of a market to make the casting a worthwhile process.
I work for Autodesk, and know some of our Manufacturing guys pretty well. Is anyone else interested in an iPad mount that would attach to a rail puck? I've got them working to model the connection point in our software currently, but I'm curious if there's enough of a market to make the casting a worthwhile process.







Some interesting things.