R55 Mini Do More hitch install
#101
#102
Problems with brake lights on teardrop
We have a 2009 clubman S and a mini do more hitch to tow our tear drop trailer. We paid 500.00! to have the lights hooked up to the trailer. (7 pin hitch). All the lights work but the brake lights fail after a few minutes. The mini computer says bulb error. The people who installed the wiring want another 500.00 to fix it claiming it's very complicated. Are we getting hosed? or is there a simpler, cheaper solution? We can't enjoy our teardrop till the brake lights work...
#103
Who's doing the work? $500 seems very very very high for what should be a simple job. Anyone who charges you $500 to do a job, and then wants another $500 to fix the job is hosing you. Whether $5 or $500, you paid to have a job done.
Run as fast as you can from whoever did the work and chalk the $500 up to a learning experience.
I'm sure there's a member on the board in your area that has had this done somewhere - take the car to a place that installs trailer hitches.
Run as fast as you can from whoever did the work and chalk the $500 up to a learning experience.
I'm sure there's a member on the board in your area that has had this done somewhere - take the car to a place that installs trailer hitches.
#104
I had the exact same problem with my trailer (only 4 wires though)
The problem was not the install on the Clubby, but the trailer itself. In one of the brake lights, 2 wires were not at the "right" place. Took the installers 10 minutes to fix.
Did you try your teardrop with another car, to make sure it works ok? Or have it tested?
The problem was not the install on the Clubby, but the trailer itself. In one of the brake lights, 2 wires were not at the "right" place. Took the installers 10 minutes to fix.
Did you try your teardrop with another car, to make sure it works ok? Or have it tested?
#105
We did take it to a big RV place here on Cape Cod. When they said how much more it would cost to make it work (500 at least in hours) I asked if I could have the first 500 back for the job that didn't work. They said Ok but that they would take out all the stuff they put in which DID make the turn lights and runner lights work, which was at least something!! WQe have hooked it up to my husbands truck (4point) and the brake lights work. We think if we adapt the 7 point to a 4 point it would be fine. The teardrop came with a 7 point. Thank you so much for the quick replies
#108
We have a 2009 clubman S and a mini do more hitch to tow our tear drop trailer. We paid 500.00! to have the lights hooked up to the trailer. (7 pin hitch). All the lights work but the brake lights fail after a few minutes. The mini computer says bulb error. The people who installed the wiring want another 500.00 to fix it claiming it's very complicated. Are we getting hosed? or is there a simpler, cheaper solution? We can't enjoy our teardrop till the brake lights work...
#109
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#111
i've carried 2 lemonds several times and didn't notice it. i'd say if you're worried get a better rack. i just got a cheapy as i'm not going to far with it. but even at 100lbs i don't think there's anything to worry about. i'd be more nervous about making sure they don't swing into the bumper. make sure you put them on carefully to avoid that.
#112
i've carried 2 lemonds several times and didn't notice it. i'd say if you're worried get a better rack. i just got a cheapy as i'm not going to far with it. but even at 100lbs i don't think there's anything to worry about. i'd be more nervous about making sure they don't swing into the bumper. make sure you put them on carefully to avoid that.
#113
i think it just depends on your comfort. i got the cheapie. the thule or yakima are clearly better but there isn't a lot to the metal rack. the thing you have to be mindful of is how the bike attaches. i reinforce it each time i use it with tape and straps. i'm sure the expensive one are much better.
so in a nut shell you either spend the $ and have peace of mind or you get the cheapie and have to rig it up a bit. either way you'll be fine.
so in a nut shell you either spend the $ and have peace of mind or you get the cheapie and have to rig it up a bit. either way you'll be fine.
#114
The Saris Thelma Racks Rock....
http://www.saris.com/p-298-thelma.aspx
They're very strong extremely compact and light weight, keep your bikes from rubbing and are the easiest loading/unloading rack I've ever come across.
Just my 2 Mini Cents
http://www.saris.com/p-298-thelma.aspx
They're very strong extremely compact and light weight, keep your bikes from rubbing and are the easiest loading/unloading rack I've ever come across.
Just my 2 Mini Cents
#115
Finally found the time to install the MiniDoMore on Fubbsy. Took just over two hours and the hitch went on without a hitch.
Only one problem both screw heads in the rear wheel wells were stripped when I checked the. Dremeled off the edges of the heads leaving the center to slip through the wheel well holes.
Fubbsy's bare bottom:
Bikes loaded:
Only one problem both screw heads in the rear wheel wells were stripped when I checked the. Dremeled off the edges of the heads leaving the center to slip through the wheel well holes.
Fubbsy's bare bottom:
Bikes loaded:
#116
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#118
Looks nice! Is that BRG? Same as mine - wondering if your windows are tinted and if so to what %? I'm thinking about doing mine, but wasn't sure how it would look with the silver roof. I like yours.
#119
Looks nice! Is that BRG? Same as mine - wondering if your windows are tinted and if so to what %? I'm thinking about doing mine, but wasn't sure how it would look with the silver roof. I like yours.
Sales receipt says:
35% on rear windows & doors
50% on front doors & sunroofs.
I did the lightest available tint on the front doors/sunroof for good visibility and the next darker on the rear windows for some privacy - but not total blackout.
No matter what percentage tint you have applied it will all screen out the same amount of UV/heat according to the installer.
HTH,
#120
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Just a heads up on the wiring package instructions.
On my 2010 Clubman S, we followed the provided instructions to the letter and unbeknownst to me, while all the lights work, it locked up my drivers-side rear barn door.
It's now cost me US$500.00+ to get the dealership to get the door opened.
Before you install the wiring package, make sure you know which wires to tap into regardless of what Mini Do More's instructions say.
On my 2010 Clubman S, we followed the provided instructions to the letter and unbeknownst to me, while all the lights work, it locked up my drivers-side rear barn door.
It's now cost me US$500.00+ to get the dealership to get the door opened.
Before you install the wiring package, make sure you know which wires to tap into regardless of what Mini Do More's instructions say.
#121
Just a heads up on the wiring package instructions.
On my 2010 Clubman S, we followed the provided instructions to the letter and unbeknownst to me, while all the lights work, it locked up my drivers-side rear barn door.
It's now cost me US$500.00+ to get the dealership to get the door opened.
Before you install the wiring package, make sure you know which wires to tap into regardless of what Mini Do More's instructions say.
On my 2010 Clubman S, we followed the provided instructions to the letter and unbeknownst to me, while all the lights work, it locked up my drivers-side rear barn door.
It's now cost me US$500.00+ to get the dealership to get the door opened.
Before you install the wiring package, make sure you know which wires to tap into regardless of what Mini Do More's instructions say.
I am very surprised that you had a problem with the install. We have seent this once or twice but it has been due to taping the incorrect wire for the signal to the Modulite unit. Did you perform the install or did someone else?
We would really appreciate it if you would contact us directly with your problem and gave us an opportunity to work with you to correct the issue and identify the problem before you place a post like this on a public forum. If you look and ask around I think you will find that Mini Do More has a reputation for working with our customers issues directly and quickly.
What is your name and under what name did you order the wiring harness?
#123
#124
Finally found the time to install the MiniDoMore on Fubbsy. Took just over two hours and the hitch went on without a hitch.
Only one problem both screw heads in the rear wheel wells were stripped when I checked the. Dremeled off the edges of the heads leaving the center to slip through the wheel well holes.
Fubbsy's bare bottom:
Bikes loaded:
Only one problem both screw heads in the rear wheel wells were stripped when I checked the. Dremeled off the edges of the heads leaving the center to slip through the wheel well holes.
Fubbsy's bare bottom:
Bikes loaded:
#125
A word of caution...wish I had seen the recent postings in the Coupe Talk forum re MiniDoMore being nonresponsive to calls and e-mails. I purchased the tow hitch online 4 days ago, sent Brent an e-mail yesterday and just left him a voicemail. I might just be a bit impatient and not giving Brent sufficient time to respond but I am getting the sinking feeling.