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Stock Problems/IssuesDiscussions related to warranty related issues and repairs, or other problems with the OEM parts and software for MINI Cooper (R50), Cabrio (R52), and Cooper S (R53) MINIs.
So My R53 has had some shudder under braking that was coming from what I believed to be warped rotors. Today I was taking off the rotors and calipers to replace then with new ones, and I discovered sheared bolts in the hubs. When I took off the caliper mounting bolts, the rotors almost fell off because the locator bolt was missing. Essentially the only thing holding the rotors on were the four wheel studs. I need help on what to do, should I try to drill out the studs? Or maybe replace them? Here is what it looks like;
Although nice to have, the rotor retaining bolt just helps hold it in place during assembly but once wheel is bolted up, the rotor is not going anywhere.
You replace the hub and u get a new wheel bearing. Looks like snow belt car. Use anti seize on the retaining bolt.
FYI some use anti seize on lugs. For the street it's ok yo use sparingly but check torque often.
For the track, NEVER EVER use anti seize on threads. They will not hold torque.
I discovered this at the track for myself.
Ended up just making it work without drilling or anything. I used a combination of a wheel lug and a large nut to hold the rotor in place while I was working on the calipers. Pretty simple actually and everything feels good now that the car is back together.