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warey
31-05-2008, 12:24 PM
just wondering if anyone has lifted a bundera more than 2inch, like 4 or 5 and what did you use and were from. any help will be great.:crazy: :truck:

Badass Bundy
05-06-2008, 05:15 PM
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I want to know too. Anyone?

V6Bundy
06-06-2008, 07:32 PM
I used a couple of pairs of 80 series front springs for both the front and back coils on mine - it gave around 4 inch lift.

Just to make clear; ONLY the front 80 series coils. Both front and back coils on a Bundera are the same as the front 80 series.

warey
07-06-2008, 10:55 AM
I used a couple of pairs of 80 series front springs for both the front and back coils on mine - it gave around 4 inch lift.

Just to make clear; ONLY the front 80 series coils. Both front and back coils on a Bundera are the same as the front 80 series.


hi there what shocks did you use and castor plates or nothing and did you modify your panrods yourself or buy them.
cheers
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diehard
07-06-2008, 05:54 PM
Spoke to my mate who has this bundy:

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He said to use heavy duty standard 80 series front springs, 80 series front shocks. You have to change the rear shock mounts to make them fit, and also redrill the front holes for the trailing arms to twist diff back a bit. You cant put a 'proper' castor correction as the steering will hit on the trailing arms. You have to drill the new holes so close to the existing ones, that you need to weld a washer around the new hole to give it some strength.

boof
07-06-2008, 06:01 PM
I think that is also what Bundy off here did to make his the slinky it is :D:D

warey
07-06-2008, 08:04 PM
hi diehard thanks but did your mate do anything to his panhard rods?

Bunderro
10-06-2008, 11:11 PM
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Im keen for some answers on this aswell. What shocks have people been using? Also im guessing that stock 80 series front springs are the same as bundy springs but are rated for a heavier load. How will that affect handling and on and off road performance?

Bundy
11-06-2008, 02:09 PM
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Im keen for some answers on this aswell. What shocks have people been using? Also im guessing that stock 80 series front springs are the same as bundy springs but are rated for a heavier load. How will that affect handling and on and off road performance?

I have 80s HD front springs in the rear and standard 80s fronts in the front then its just a case of measuring the shock and finding something that suits and I dont know what mine are as they are the same as what I bought it with. Like Diehard said you cannot get anything to adjust the castor as no one does anything for Bundys. If you are really serious about lifting Bundys 4-5" you better put a cage in it as they are very tippy and you are very likely to fall over.

On road it is shocking though the shocks do need replacing however I am only trailering it now so the boat like handling wont be such a problem anymore;)

xxxiixxx
12-06-2008, 12:59 PM
I have Bundy with 4" lift and 2 " body. Originally had 80 series springs but they are built for much heavier car and therefore they donot flex too good. Changed to EFS Extreme with custom built King springs....if you need more info can put you in touch with the EFS team that designed it.