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rockwellcm
19th July 2006, 07:33 AM
Hi i have a mini cooper (bmw) and it has 15" Alloy wheels as standard

what sizes of wheels can this car take

example can i fit cooper s 17" wheels and tyers to the cooper,and if so do i have to do any work to the car?

might seem a bit stupit question to some,but i was wondering as not really happy with the ones i got

JR

Mini Me
19th July 2006, 07:40 AM
the only time you should fit anything like steering limiters is 18" plus, apart from that,your ok:p

Gismo
19th July 2006, 07:59 AM
You can get 19" as KJ has done, not sure of the comfort though :p

Craig
19th July 2006, 05:19 PM
i saw a car on holiday in Cornwall on 20's :eek::eek: have the pics to prove it... the guy says they don't rub and he did no mods other than the steering limiter thingys:approve::approve:

Gismo
19th July 2006, 05:38 PM
My car was ok on 18's, very slight wheel rub but only cause i had the car lowered 30mm :I fitted coil overs after that and all was ok :)

rockwellcm
20th July 2006, 01:50 AM
hi
thanks for the info,what about the speedo? do you have to get it re calibrated?

thanks

JR

Gismo
20th July 2006, 02:37 AM
quote:Originally posted by rockwellcm
hi
thanks for the info,what about the speedo? do you have to get it re calibrated?Nope, you fit lower profile tyres that make the overall size the same, you can fit 15" to 20" wheels and change the tyre size accordingly

Duncan Stewart
20th July 2006, 10:51 PM
You will find a list of suitable tyres here
http://www.mini2.com/forum/faq.php?faq=faq_wheels_tyres#faq_faq_choosing_whee ls
that will ensure speedometer changes are negligible.

Do remember that changing the wheels & tyres will change how the car handles.
I tried 16 inch wheels on my last Cooper and didn't like the handling so ended up going back to 15" wheels (a costly experiment :clown::I)
What is it you're not happy about with your current wheels?

rockwellcm
21st July 2006, 02:15 AM
hi i just dont like the stock wheels thats on

i was wanting to put the cooper s 17" x 7" alloys fitted with 205/45
R85 S-spoke (aka LeMans, S-lite)type wheels on,would i have to do anything to the car to fit these?

thats what i had in mind,not really 3rd party wheels as such,but i like that style

any help most welcome

JR

Burple
21st July 2006, 02:20 AM
quote:Originally posted by rockwellcm

hi i just dont like the stock wheels thats on

i was wanting to put the cooper s 17" x 7" alloys fitted with 205/45
R85 S-spoke (aka LeMans, S-lite)type wheels on,would i have to do anything to the car to fit these?

thats what i had in mind,not really 3rd party wheels as such,but i like that style

any help most welcome

JR


Nope, nothing needs done..

Straight swap! :D:D:cool:

minidriver#1
21st July 2006, 04:08 AM
19inches with no rub or mods to the steering. Only time i have problems with rubbing is when i wear a thong.

Craig
21st July 2006, 04:26 AM
quote:Originally posted by KJ_innit

19inches with no rub or mods to the steering. Only time i have problems with rubbing is when i wear a thong.


:eek::eek:;):D

Sweeney
21st July 2006, 04:48 AM
Sure i seen pics of one with 20" on mini2 somewhere, looked awful far too OTT

minidriver#1
21st July 2006, 05:36 AM
it depends on the wheel. Wheels alone have the potential to change the way a cars appearance is percieved.

Burple
21st July 2006, 07:59 AM
quote:Originally posted by KJ_innit

19inches with no rub or mods to the steering. Only time i have problems with rubbing is when i wear a thong.


And he has to do that to *himself*!! ;);):p:p:p:D

Duncan Stewart
21st July 2006, 10:30 PM
quote:Originally posted by rockwellcm

i was wanting to put the cooper s 17" x 7" alloys fitted with 205/45
R85 S-spoke (aka LeMans, S-lite)type wheels on,would i have to do anything to the car to fit these?

Will fit no problem as LnL says.
Good idea sticking with BMW Mini wheels as they fit properly.
No Mini is fitted with 17 inch wheels as standard (One 15 steel, Cooper 15 alloy & Cooper S 16 alloy) but lots of people take them as an option so there are loads around so you should be able to pick up a good set with tyres fairly easy.

My aftermarket 16 inch wheels were a pain to fit - locator ring wrong, stuck out too much & rubbed on the arches on bumpy roads (and they were bought from a so called Mini specialist! :dead:)

Enjoy your new wheels when you get them :p :cool:

rockwellcm
25th July 2006, 04:38 AM
Now all i have to do is find someone sellig a set near me in the Dundee Area,with tyres if poss

JR