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Bundera coil lift

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Bundera coil lift

Post by D1cko »

Looking at doing a lift on me bundera and have heard that you can use 80 series std springs.

Can i use the standard shocks as well or will i have to get new ones. also ive heard that you have to use the front springs all round. is that true or can i use the std fronts in the front and rear in the back?

thanks

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Post by loopy31 »

You can use 80 ser springs but you will find that your Bundy doesn't have enough weight to compress etc...I tried and changed to custom King springs and EFS shocks and she moves real well now
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Post by D1cko »

ok thanks
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Post by beinthemud »

80series dosent work i had ironman but it was absoulte rubbish now i have efs call phill at carrol spring works in campbellfield he will sort it out big time
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