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| MINI2 Master Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Western Connecticut Local Time: 07:00 PM
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Offline | Roads are crap here and I've got a car that strikes skidplate on bumps. I've asked other MINI drivers on the same route if they scraped bottom, and never gotten an affirmative. It used to be the splashguard was all I heard - a plastic sound from a plastic part. Now I hear the metal of the aftermarket plate sometimes as well - Not a reassuring sound. No. I have not intentionally lowered the car. As this is progressing negatively, I am of the mind that something in the suspension is awry. No reason this car should be scraping on simple dips. The dealer looked into this in January and they proclaimed the suspension fine. Does this ring familiar to anyone? I could use some advice. ![]() NY/NE Mod |
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| MINI2 Regular | Actually I have this problem when leaving work - the sidewalk skirt is a bit steep and if I go too fast I drag on it. I checked the underside and I'm not hitting the plastic skidplate but rather the very bottom of the front spoiler (noticed a little shredded plastic on it - nothing too dramatic). I was planning on getting a new skid-plate for the car anyway (a stainless one from mossmini) but this has hastened my plan. |
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| MINI2 Master Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Western Connecticut Local Time: 07:00 PM
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Offline | Yeah. I'd get a scrape there, too. It's the dips in the road that get me seething. Just too much scrape per scrape at this point. I can't imaging what else would be slamming into the ground if that plate wasn't there. (sump, i know) And the fact that others over the same road get scarcely a touch of the road really perturbs me. My dealer calls that asphalt scraper a front spoiler or a splashguard. Go figure. Wouldn't want to get any water underneath the engine, I guess. ![]() ![]() NY/NE Mod |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA Local Time: 04:00 PM
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Offline | making a left turn onto a street today I scraped (which surprised me b/c I took the slight dip at an angle and the car ahead of me had just done it with no problems...I figured at an angle, it would be a piece of cake w/o having to slow down too much...WRONG!) and for awhile I feared the main driveway of the restaurant strip my co-workers and I normally eat at. The odd thing is that the MINI doesn't seem very low stock (whenever I look at my car from the rear, I'm super-compelled to get it lowered), but it's low enough in the front to scrape fairly easily... ![]() |
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| 1.6 Litres of fury!!!! | I used to scrape the front "chin" of my S when I first got my car. And now I've gotten smaller diameter tires and lowered suspension I hardly ever scrape my car anymore. I just leave every hilly driveway or whatever at an extreme angle. I know I look silly leaving my driveway at 1mph at an extreme angle, but I cringe and throw around more 4 letter words than a sailors ever heard when my car scrapes. -Jason 2002 Dark Silver Cooper S w/ white roof. SOLD |
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| MINI2 Master Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Fayetteville, NC, US Local Time: 06:00 PM
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Offline | Just a thought here....could it be the scraping is because you lost an inch or two of ground clearance because of the skidplate? Mine's been lowered, and other than occasionally rubbing the front spoiler, it nevers scrapes on anything. -- '03 S B/W |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Newton MA Local Time: 07:00 PM
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Offline | The hottop in my driveway was installed when Christ built the house! Coop hit bottom before I lowered her, now I have to be tactical in my exits. The lawn is beginning to look a little ragged too. The sacrifices we make for our Mini's .I think it rubs on two things, the lip of the spoiler and the little flap that runs across the bottom of the car. I think it's just behind the front wheels. Now I'm just guessing here, but I think we have a frustrated, wannabe F1 designer, Mini engineer involved in the design of our cars. These are ground effects right!!! EB/W MCS, Mods? Never enough. If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch. |
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