My mate Neil Burgess and I continue upgrading the suspension on his 2007 BMW Mini Cooper S rally car. Having improved the front by adding some increased caster bushes, adjustable camber strut tops and a pair off adjustable Ohlins shock absorbers we then had to modify our freshly refurbished subframe to make it all fit! With that all done and ready for setting up, this week we turn our attention to the rear suspension and set out to make the rear toe and camber adjustable. But will this thoroughly modern Mini be as easy to upgrade as you’d think?…

2007 R56 BMW Mini Cooper S Rear Rally car Suspension Upgrade, Part 4 – Edd China’s Workshop Diaries Ep17

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The story so far:
BMW Mini Cooper S Suspension Upgrade (Front) Part 1: https://youtu.be/owJfm4D459E
BMW Mini Cooper S Suspension Upgrade (Front) Part 2: https://youtu.be/0PHtiSluB2c
BMW Mini Cooper S Suspension Upgrade (Rear) Part 3:

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22 Comments

  1. Ah Mini rear brakes, if they give grief they will. Found you need to be just Manly about and pry the pads overt the disc.

  2. Hello Edd! Thank you for this series; once again getting my 'fix' (pun).

    With hindsight being what it is and the limited tool set available to me, I would have cut two (2) cross sections from that suspension bush, opposite each other, then pried out the two halves.

    Which leads me to a question: is that bangin' (desirable) arbor press available in the U.S. do you know and regardless, what brand is it?

    Again, thank you for doing this series; you are well appreciated. If you ever make it to Middle Tennessee, plz provide a little advance notice.

    Be well,

    Joe Cocchini (like 'zucchini' w/a "C") (O:

  3. Hardest job i have done on my R53 was undoing the bolts on the 4 arms. Bought spares and just cut the old ones out as recessed heads were completely rusted and no chance of getting spanner on

  4. A smaller dry ice system can be purchased from Obsessed Garage. Possibly contact Scott Ales or Matt Moreman.

  5. I quite fancy buying and going up a gen 1 BMW Mini Cooper S. Video saved.

  6. Glad Edd did his own thing. In retrospect he should've done this a long time ago. His creative fixes and diagnosis is what the lost art of mechanics really was.

  7. Appreciate the camera work there – allowing us to keep an eye on the pressure gauge whilst the chaps were trying to press out the bush. Really helps to make the viewer feel involved, great direction.

  8. Here's a basic tip. Remove the brake MC cap. That way it's easier to compress the caliper.

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