Just make sure the new one is the same size and tread style. try to change two at a time, either front or back so there wont be ride issues. I dont blame you for not wanting to buy those expensive tires.
MINI Cooper S models do not get a spare tire. Ever. The 2002 to 2006 Cooper S's were Super-charged and in order to create room in the engine compartment for the S/C the battery was relocated to the rear of the car. Putting the battery in the back takes up the space for the spare (as in the normally aspirated Cooper) So 2002 to 2006 no spare. 2007 started the turbo charged engine, the battery is in the front, but the Cooper S still does not get a spare. They come standard with Runflat tires. Runflat tires give you the ability to drive 80 miles on a flat tire at up to 50 miles an hour.
for a MINI One:15000 For a regular MINI: $25-30K For Cooper S : $30-45K
Regular mini 5, s-type mini 6
According to the 2009 MINI Cooper Clubman manual: "[...] recommends that you do not swap the front wheels with the rear wheels as this may impair the handling of your MINI."
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A Mini Cooper will be fully crushed by a monster truck. It will most probably not get stuck in the tires of the large Monster Truck you plan to drive over it, though.
Cooper Tires makes Arctic Claw - I had 4 on my last mini van and vouch for them as the best snow tires I've ever had.
Use exactly what the manufacture recommends and nothing else.
The average length of a Mini Cooper is 151 inches. The Mini Cooper S is slightly longer than the standard Mini Cooper.
A Mini Cooper is a small car developed by BMW by John Cooper.
the mini came out in 1959 the mini cooper came out in 1961 with Austin seven cooper and the Morris mini cooper
Because of its British "mini" car size.