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Old 12-14-2018, 04:22 PM
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2013 mini countryman suspension upgrades

Sooo i have a 2013 mini countryman S All 4 andi want to have a smoother ride, and better handling. My brother suggested that i get a coilover kit and have it installed. However, when i went to my mini mechanic they said not so fast. I shouldnt do a coilover kit if im just looking for great handling and a smoother ride. Oh, One issue i have is everytime i go over a bump over 40 mph my steering wheel slightly jerks to the right. I never experienced this from a car and im wondering wth could it be. Anyone have a better idea of what i should do for suspension upgrades, handling, and this annoying jerk while going over a bump? Thanks in advance!!!
 
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Old 12-14-2018, 05:13 PM
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IF you haven't already done so, there are many threads on this site telling you to ditch the run flats that came with the car and install regular tires to improve the ride. Personally i wouldn't bother with coil-overs and would simply upgrade the shocks if the tires dont do enough improvement for you. A camber check & alignment might be needed also.
 
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My co-worker mentioned to ditch the run-flats. Thanks!
 
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Many years ago, when I first saw an ad for run-flats, I thought it was a cool idea. Now that I've had them on a couple of cars, I think they're a horrible idea. Get rid of them ASAP. You might also look into a bigger rear sway bar for the better handling side of things.
 
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Old 12-14-2018, 08:12 PM
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I know everyone hates them but I've had them on my 2011 Justa and they've been fine since day 1. I will admit though that the ride smooths out somewhat when i install my non run flat winter tires.
 
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Old 12-18-2018, 06:50 AM
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With no spare, I run the run flats without question. I have no interest in being stranded!

Better shocks and a rear sway bar will help!
 
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Quick update.... i got some qoutes on installation of the rear sway bar and two people told me it would be $600+ for labor because the sway bar is under the subframe. Since thats the case then it will take a long time to install and its a pain in the *** to install.. Thoughts?
 
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Old 02-28-2019, 09:56 PM
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Most shops use book rates for estimating installs. I never looked at what is involved with the CM install, but for my F56 the shops all wanted 4-5 hours of install time and some guys on NAM are doing it on the garage floor in less than two hours without a lift.
 
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Agreed with advice you've obtained so far. I wouldn't even bother with the sway bar until you've ditched the run-flats. Don't forget to buy a tire inflator kit (compressor + goo or a all-in-one can) to throw in your trunk.
 
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Although the sway bar is a labor intensive job, a shop familiar with aftermarket MINI parts typically does it for far less than the quoted book time. Find a shop around you that is well versed in aftermarket MINI parts to do the rear sway bar. While you're there I recommend doing the trailing arm bushing.
 
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I highly recommend ditching the runflats too. On my R60 JCW I am running Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and they made a HUGE difference from the factory Pirelli RF tires.
 
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I just did it myself, following the instructions, on a lift and it took me 2.5 hours. And that was slow. Work with your shop and see what you can do.

I will say the difference is immediately noticeable. Highly recommended.
 
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Originally Posted by alan_florsheim
I just did it myself, following the instructions, on a lift and it took me 2.5 hours. And that was slow. Work with your shop and see what you can do.

I will say the difference is immediately noticeable. Highly recommended.
Following instructions that came with the sway bar or online? Which sway bar did you install? Thanks.
 
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I installed an My7 adjustable rear bar, bought from ECS. I used the instructions provided and they were very clear. Now I did go to a local rental garage with a lift and a transmission jack (something is needed to support the rear carrier when you lower it). It could be done on the ground for sure, but by desire to crawl around on a creeper has diminished with age .
 
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Thanks Alan.
 
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