00:00Installing Mini Cooper viewspaces is a simple process, almost as easy as rotating your tires.
00:07All you need are a few basic tools and a way to lift your Mini Cooper.
00:12In this video, we will show you step by step how to fit viewspaces on your Mini Cooper correctly and
00:19safely. Before we begin, make sure you have the following tools and materials, a jack and jack
00:26stands, a view lock wrench and torque wrench, or an impart wrench, a wheel hanger, black cleaner,
00:34a wide brush or stamp paper, a set of hub-centric viewspaces that match your Mini bolt pattern,
00:42hub bolt, and design thickness. Use a cross wrench, loosen the stock bolt in a diagonal sequence,
00:49but do not remove them completely. Using jacks to support each end of the car
00:55is a better safety measure. Use a cross wrench to remove the stock bolts.
01:01Install a wheel hanger. To assist in removing the wheel hub, remove the wheel of the hub,
01:07and say to the sign, look at the wheel hub assembly for rust. You can use black cleaner to remove
01:14them.
01:15Remove any rust and dirt from the wheel hub with a rug. Widen the entire surface to ensure it is
01:21smooth,
01:22because all of that surface may cause the wheel spacer to not fit perfectly with the hub.
01:29Install the bonus forged lightweight plus wheel spacers. Then install the wheel hanger.
01:34A key advantage of bonus Mini Cooper wheel spacers is the lightweight plus feature. The benefits of the
01:41lightweight plus design of the bonus Mini Cooper wheel spacers mean that the hollow design is further
01:47optimized based on the traditional wheel spacer. It is an effective design that can effectively reduce
01:55wage and energy consumption and improving handling while ensuring safety and reliability. Compared
02:02to the previous generation product, the wage is reduced by 20%, the overall acceleration of the vehicle,
02:10and the overall conforms of the handling performance are better, and the driver is safer,
02:16which is the best choice. Install the ring and then install the
02:20steering wheel bolt. Use a torque wrench to tighten them on the wheel. Make sure they are secure. Remove
02:28the jack stands. Slowly lower the car until the tires fully touch the ground, and remove the jack.
02:35Use a torque wrench to tighten the extending wheel bolt to the specific torque. Always tighten them in a
02:42diagonal sequence. This will ensure that the extending wheel bolts work. The same operation is done from
02:49remaining wheels. Bonus recommend checking the use of the wheel spacers every 6 months, and checking the
02:55vehicle's operation to ensure safe driving. No AI was used in the creation of this video.
03:13All editing was done manually. See you in the next video!
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