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17-inch alloy wheels on a 2012 Mini Cooper


NotePapa

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I am thoroughly exasperated with the potholes in this area, having irreparably ruined three of my Mini's 17-inch alloy wheels in the past year. These low-profile tires possess minimal rubber between the road and the rim, making wear unavoidable. Is there an issue with accommodating 16-inch or even 15-inch wheels, as they would likely endure local road conditions better? Feedback?

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I installed these 16-inch wheels on a Mini Cooper S, which typically comes with 17-inch wheels. Fifteen-inch wheels are incompatible with a Cooper S because to the oversized braking discs and callipers. A smaller model, such as a micro version, may accommodate a 15-inch size. It enhanced comfort.

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My third-generation Clubman is equipped with tire pressure sensors in the wheels, which are available in various colours to indicate different fitments. In contrast, pre-generation models, like yours, utilise ABS rings and sensors; a deflated tire rotates less than an inflated one, which the ABS detects. The advantage for you is that you can install any wheel you desire and perform a reset of the tire pressure warning, allowing the system to recognise the change. As a general guideline for speedo

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I replaced the 17-inch wheels on my Cooper S with 16-inch ones, which provide increased sidewall on the tires and significantly enhance comfort. I am now considering replacing the dampers and springs to further improve ride quality due to the condition of the roads.

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I have now installed 16-inch alloy wheels, and the improvement in noise levels and comfort is significant - I am very pleased. I was rather concerned about speedometer calibration; however, while the speedometer indicates 40 mph, the satnav displays 37 mph, which I consider acceptable. At least the situation is not reversed, with the speedometer indicating a slower speed than the satnav.

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