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#1 santyclaus

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Posted 13 October 2011 - 12:33 PM

Hi , if anyone would be kind enough to help , i would be hugely grateful to those that could supply me with a few run of the mill measurements ,

just started the basis of a spaceframe build , but dont have a rolling shell with which to base ground measurements etc

# Need ride height - from ground to the lip of the sill ( needs to be a stock min )

# distance from front wheel center to front door shut line ( in a horizontal plane ) ,



Cheers - i feel its not the done thing to just start uncoiling my tape measure over somebody elses pride and joy that i might see , lol

#2 R1mini

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Posted 13 October 2011 - 12:45 PM

On my standard Mini cooper mpi with 12" wheels it's 8.75" at the front and 10.25" at the rear, I don't have the front door shut line gap but I have the distance from the rear quarter side panel where it joins the door step there is a small step on the sill edge and it is 52 7/8th" to the front wheel centre and 27 1/8th to the rear wheel in horizontal line

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David

#3 santyclaus

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Posted 13 October 2011 - 12:49 PM

many thanks r1 , you sir are a diamond :D

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Posted 13 October 2011 - 03:59 PM

Mini Clubman on 10's totally bog stock.

Sill height at front:- 10"
Sill height at rear:- 11 1/4"
Front wheel centre to very bottom of A panel rear edge:- 16". This is not the original A panel and it may be out by 1/8th".

#5 santyclaus

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Posted 13 October 2011 - 04:25 PM

Thanks sonikk4 , you guys couldnt be more helpful :gimme: - its massively appreciated !!!!




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