for BMW Mini (ALL models) Brake Disc Set Screws (set 4)
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As long as you have an impact driver or a gun, it might not be easy to remove. However, if they are rusted on there, it is impossible to get them off. Once they are stripped, though, they can be easily removed.
Your car will be able to fit them
I have a Mini Cooper S 2013 and they fit perfectly
A MINI Cooper's rotor screw is a T50 type. I discussed in my previous answer to a question about this item, it is highly recommended that you use an impact driver or impact wrench to remove the bolts, as in the South, we have no snow, they are I haven't tried it myself, but lots of penetrating grease and a big breaker bar should suffice if you don't have any power tools.
Selected User Reviews For for BMW Mini (ALL models) Brake Disc Set Screws (set 4)
I received the order very quickly and it was exactly as described. They were used in my shop for the replacement of my brake rotors without any issues.
Like OEM screws, they are designed to fit snugly. Make sure you coat the threads in anti-microbial A compound that is seizing.
Replace as soon as possible. My 2003 Mini Cooper was made to fit perfectly in this case. I have to use a tap to get these out if they bind every time I take the discs off. Plan on replacing them every time you take the discs off.
I was never provided with any information or the items I purchased I was also not given a return slip.
The 2008 mini Cooper S (r56 n14) is a perfect fit. Every rotor should have one.
In my case, this Screw worked with both the front and rear brake rotors of my 2002 Toyota Corolla.
Some models may not be compatible.