Replacing MINI A-Pillar Trim

The black A-Pillar trim on the first Generation MINI is one of the car’s signature design elements. It’s also very fragile and can be challenging to repair if you don’t know how they are attached. So whether you need to remove them to replace the windshield or you want to repair the broken ones you …

MINI Headlight Restoration

If you’re on the fence about using one of those restoration kits or not, then check out these photos. For about $30 and a half hour of your time, you could save several hundred dollars. You may still need to replace them eventually, but you can probably buy yourself a couple of years before incurring …

Fixing Loose MINI Seat Bottoms

If your 2005-2006 MINI seat bottoms have pulled loose of the cushion, here’s what you need to know about reattaching them. (2002-2004 seats were mostly glued so this may not apply except for certain leather seats.) The process is not complex and can be completed with common hand tools. Start by disconnecting the battery and waiting …

Light Weight Power by Braille

One of the easiest weight-saving mods you can make to your MINI is to replace the stock battery with a lighter weight one.  Lithium Ion batteries are ridiculously expensive, but Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) are not and they weigh about half of stock.  For this application we used the Braille B2618 which an 18 lb., right …

Leap Alpha C Rear Spoiler

I know the MINI has the aerodynamics of a brick, but we can still try to maximize the brick. In a previous post we showed how to smooth airflow under the car with underbody panels and a belly plate. In this post, we install the Leap Alpha C spoiler. We had been exploring how to …

GP Underbody Panels

At the end of production for the first Generation new MINI came the GP. It was the fastest MINI to date at the time and had some interesting aero tweaks including full length under-body panels to smooth the airflow under the car. Those panels run at least $200 each if you can find them, but there …