R58 In love but worried or “My R58 Coupe S vs MN winter”
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In love but worried or “My R58 Coupe S vs MN winter”
Just pulled the trigger on the gorgeous beauty.
I am really worried about frozen windows. For some reason It did not occur to me to research about the windows PRIOR to buying.
However after driving it now for a few days, I have begun to see how frozen or stuck windows could be a big problem. Minnesota winters can be brutal.
This is my daily driver and I guess I’m looking for suggestions on how to avoid the issue. I do have some dry 3M silicone lubricant coming, as I read that treating your rubber seals will help keep a water barrier.
Im also reading about frozen doors?
Any advice?
I am really worried about frozen windows. For some reason It did not occur to me to research about the windows PRIOR to buying.
However after driving it now for a few days, I have begun to see how frozen or stuck windows could be a big problem. Minnesota winters can be brutal.
This is my daily driver and I guess I’m looking for suggestions on how to avoid the issue. I do have some dry 3M silicone lubricant coming, as I read that treating your rubber seals will help keep a water barrier.
Im also reading about frozen doors?
Any advice?
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Just pulled the trigger on the gorgeous beauty.
I am really worried about frozen windows. For some reason It did not occur to me to research about the windows PRIOR to buying.
However after driving it now for a few days, I have begun to see how frozen or stuck windows could be a big problem. Minnesota winters can be brutal.
This is my daily driver and I guess I’m looking for suggestions on how to avoid the issue. I do have some dry 3M silicone lubricant coming, as I read that treating your rubber seals will help keep a water barrier.
Im also reading about frozen doors?
Any advice?
I am really worried about frozen windows. For some reason It did not occur to me to research about the windows PRIOR to buying.
However after driving it now for a few days, I have begun to see how frozen or stuck windows could be a big problem. Minnesota winters can be brutal.
This is my daily driver and I guess I’m looking for suggestions on how to avoid the issue. I do have some dry 3M silicone lubricant coming, as I read that treating your rubber seals will help keep a water barrier.
Im also reading about frozen doors?
Any advice?
Congratulations for your purchase but this is not a car for winter driving conditions furthermore if it is the daily driver you must rely on in bad weather.
I move to WA 2 years ago from living in the desert. My driving experience in winter (not even with snow here but freezing rain) is always challenging .... the car is low, wide and short, tricky to handle on even a bit of snow when we have or even worse close to freezing point road conditions.
Remember the Coupe is lower than the HT and others and it may be the best rocket of all on dry pavement but forget to be brave when everything gets wet.
The Coupe cabin ventilation is far below average in winter and windshield defrost will take more than average time. Same for the side windows as they become covered with ice.
As for the doors locks......... they are ok
Good luck.
Last edited by dube53; 11-23-2017 at 07:06 PM.
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The spoiler motor may have a cut-off to void damage the same way as the side windows down feature when stuck to the top of the weatherstrip.
This make matter worse because the Coupe has no rain gutters and the side glass just sit on the very stiff rubber surface.
Last edited by dube53; 11-27-2017 at 06:49 PM.
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I have to give an update!! It has been a bitterly cold winter so far here in MN. Not too much snow yet, but we have had many days -0 with wind chills reaching -20 or more. I am happy to report that my mini has had no problems at all. It does seem like I should get some winter tires. I have all season tires on it, but maybe next winter ill get a set of snow tires.
Anyways all is well here in MN.
Anyways all is well here in MN.
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If you have the stock runflats, switching to snow tires will change your life. I just did so a couple days ago. The stock tires are so hard, and with the weather get even harder. I can assure you if you hit a pothole with one, the rim is bending since the tire simply doesn't give any.
I cannot recommend it enough.
I cannot recommend it enough.
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Just pulled the trigger on the gorgeous beauty.
I am really worried about frozen windows. For some reason It did not occur to me to research about the windows PRIOR to buying.
However after driving it now for a few days, I have begun to see how frozen or stuck windows could be a big problem. Minnesota winters can be brutal.
This is my daily driver and I guess I’m looking for suggestions on how to avoid the issue. I do have some dry 3M silicone lubricant coming, as I read that treating your rubber seals will help keep a water barrier.
Im also reading about frozen doors?
Any advice?
I am really worried about frozen windows. For some reason It did not occur to me to research about the windows PRIOR to buying.
However after driving it now for a few days, I have begun to see how frozen or stuck windows could be a big problem. Minnesota winters can be brutal.
This is my daily driver and I guess I’m looking for suggestions on how to avoid the issue. I do have some dry 3M silicone lubricant coming, as I read that treating your rubber seals will help keep a water barrier.
Im also reading about frozen doors?
Any advice?
We have had MINIs since 2003 in up State NY and have seen about every winter condition. I used to take mine to go skiing (now I have a Wrangler for that). They are great in the snow and even better with good snow tires. We have "studless ice and snow" tires on our 2004 MINI and they are fantastic and are non-RFTs. I put "performance" RFT snows on my S as I never wanted to deal with a flat in a -10 deg F snow storm (guess what happened to me the first winter I had them ). For me the secret to having RFTs on the car was to get rid of the MINI shocks. My choice was the Bilstien B8s but I would recommend the B4s or B6s or the Koni FSDs. As for the "performance" aspect of these tires, they were not as good as the studless ice and snows. If I could find them I would do a studless ice and snow that is made as a RFT.
I have had to deal with the "window" freeze a few times. My solutions is to carry a small ice scraper to use to push down on the rubber seal to loosen it. I have never damaged the seal and it has always worked.
The MINI battery has been an issue on my 2012 (I am on my second and that is about to be replaced). While it has always started the car, its voltage level has never been good. The replacement we put into the '04 was a NAPA battery that was much better.
Lastly, if you drive on salted roads, do a warm water rinse on the underside of the car as often as you can.
Oh, also, enjoy!
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that other MN guy w/a coupe :)
wassup buddy!! yea, i've had my Bonnie since 2013 and have had great luck w/her in the snow and winter. i haven't broken down and gotten winter tires yet but for the most part she drives very well in snow and ice. main thing w/slippery conditions, tap your DSC button to turn traction control off or else you'll be sitting in one spot. i also recommend up shifting to 2 when at stop lights, makes it easier to get traction by limiting initial wheel spin
pic for attention.. also, i think i saw you on the freeway a while back too. i keep seeing a few more coupes in the area.
Bonnie in Dec 2017. 4 1/2 years old now.
pic for attention.. also, i think i saw you on the freeway a while back too. i keep seeing a few more coupes in the area.
Bonnie in Dec 2017. 4 1/2 years old now.
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Looking good. I've had the same steel wheels for three years now and they (and the tires) have done a fine job. One thing I'll probably have to do this coming summer (it will be here) is to touch up the wheels since there some rust popping through on a few spots. Also, if you want to make the wheels look a little less Mad Max you can get covers for the centers...I think I got mine from ECS. They are sort of star-shaped and easy to install (you have to loosen the lugs).
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Looking good. I've had the same steel wheels for three years now and they (and the tires) have done a fine job. One thing I'll probably have to do this coming summer (it will be here) is to touch up the wheels since there some rust popping through on a few spots. Also, if you want to make the wheels look a little less Mad Max you can get covers for the centers...I think I got mine from ECS. They are sort of star-shaped and easy to install (you have to loosen the lugs).
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Looking good. I've had the same steel wheels for three years now and they (and the tires) have done a fine job. One thing I'll probably have to do this coming summer (it will be here) is to touch up the wheels since there some rust popping through on a few spots. Also, if you want to make the wheels look a little less Mad Max you can get covers for the centers...I think I got mine from ECS. They are sort of star-shaped and easy to install (you have to loosen the lugs).
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...size-rims.html
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