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 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 02:53PM
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Im planning to get the moulton rubber cones , its a bit too high,im afraid the front headlight might glare the incoming car.  I dont like a mini that has a high wheel clearance , i like a slammed mini. More attractive.

 

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 02:39PM
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You don't need that tool just a big hammer will work.
Put the money for the tool towards some front Hi Lo's at the rate the way new cones wear you will need them also you can cut your old trumpets off no spring compressor needed.

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 02:21PM
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I found a tool to replace the boots but not the cones, 
as i watched this video, i was surprised i noticed after the guy de-virginized the rubber boot, he only put about 1/4 teaspoon of grease inside the axle, gosh thats more likely to seize in few days of driving
I normally fill it up with 2 packets of grease... 
http/youtu.be/oEKY0uFlBpc

 

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 02:15PM
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It's not uncommon to replace cones every 5 to 10 years, whether you've driven on them or not, so count on using the tool more than once.

The peasants are revolting...          

"Gone with the Wind" - a brief yet moving vignette concerning lactose intolerance

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 01:57PM
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Thanks sir mal, will search for that.  I know it can be immitated i just need to see one clear picture of it

 

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 01:44PM
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You can look on your favourite site you tube and i am sure someone has made one out of some threaded rod.

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 01:39PM
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$109 for the tool...for heavens sake. i can feed 5 families in one week in my country with that money.  And im just going to use it once every 39years.

But nevertheless,i have no choice but to buy it... (Sad face icon)

 

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 01:05PM
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Already explained to you in a previous post but it involves spending money so to you probably no.

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Mar 1, 2016 11:19AM
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Question: is it possible to install the Cones without using a compressing tool? how?

thanks much!

 

 Posted: Feb 23, 2016 04:58PM
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... Well just got home from work, and here i am again fiddling with the brake system, i got the cylinder seals today and going to install them, wife is working, so i guess nobody will help me to bleed the break line. Im just gonna use 2x4 to hold the brake pedal down... Haaay!! 
I never get tired of my mini, i love her so much!!

 

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 09:58PM
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They're not mine sir mal, got them from youtube .  Im trying to look for some some good youtube tutorial and i bumped into this..

http/youtu.be/E2qGnZeo5xA

//youtu.be/EVPsrtsxHjQ   

 

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 09:09PM
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Originally Posted by triggerboy
 
I hope you did not remove all those parts just to get to the suspension or are they pictures of someone else's parts ?

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 07:44PM
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Sir's
On the control arm , what bushing should i use between the two?

 

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 06:13PM
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CA
Turn your "camera"  90 degrees

And yes… Mals idea is a good one if they have nuts

 

"Everybody should own a MINI at some point, or you are incomplete as a human being" - James May

"WET COOPER", Partsguy1 (Terry Snell of Penticton BC ) - Could you send the money for the unpaid parts and court fees.
Ordered so by a Judge

 

 

 

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 06:06PM
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 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 04:13PM
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Oh come on Spitz you're spoiling the fun
tb check your nuts. Another way around it is to install front Hi Lo's in the front at the same time you won't need a donut compressor. The rears just about fall out when you jack up the car so they are easy to check.

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 01:42PM
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CA
 .....except that many later classic MINI springs...especially the ones sent to CA, did not have a nut in the centre for compressing.  I guess they were trying to save money (?)

 

"Everybody should own a MINI at some point, or you are incomplete as a human being" - James May

"WET COOPER", Partsguy1 (Terry Snell of Penticton BC ) - Could you send the money for the unpaid parts and court fees.
Ordered so by a Judge

 

 

 

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 01:38PM
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Oh my!! Sir mal, you are a genius!!  I didnt thought bout that.  That'll be my nex project.  

 

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 01:25PM
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As you are on a budget you can swap the fronts with the rears to get by, as the rears do not carry as much load they tend to be in better shape.

If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Feb 22, 2016 10:35AM
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Oh so its called a cone??, im kinda confused because the trumphet looks like a cone shape too???  Haaay! Anyway, i think going to spring hi lo's is the best bet . At least in the front, i dont care about the rear, because the only heavy load in the rear is the battery and my tools., i only put $2 gas everytime i go out.
thanks for the advice

 

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