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75 on a bundy

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75 on a bundy

Post by stock.as.arock »

hey all a wile ago bought a bundy and now its time to get it lookin good and have it set up just how i want and i was wonding how hard is it to put a 75 series body on to it how would line up with everything
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Re: 75 on a bundy

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stock.as.arock wrote:hey all a wile ago bought a bundy and now its time to get it lookin good and have it set up just how i want and i was wonding how hard is it to put a 75 series body on to it how would line up with everything
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it wont
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Post by CruiserFun »

i've seen it done with a bj70. just had to move some of the bolt on point back 6 inces or something he said, but yeh i dont know about the bundy
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Post by Ice »

look for the chassis diagrams and do your own measurments

and before you ask 80 seires chassis is different as well..

ive put a 75 ute cab on a bj70 chassis before only the front 2 mount line up

and thats differnt to a bundy too...
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Post by stock.as.arock »

oh yep righto thats fellas
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Post by badger »

ice have you actually tried it on a bundy?

when i looked into it a few years ago i had both 75 and bundy chasis schematics and every mount that you needed was within mm or the same spot.
i also found 2 other people who had done it and they both said it was bolt up
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Post by pozman »

apparently the rear three sets of mounts are the same on bundy and b/fj70

its just the front ones that are different as its shorter in the nose

not sure on the mounts on the 75 cab tho
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Post by badger »

you have to use a bundy front end, but that will bolt the a 75 cab
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Post by GO79 »

the 2 front bundy mounts need to be moved forward as they have a shorter front end than the heavy duty 7x series range

2nd the HD 70 series (shorty) have a different/ lower floor to the 75 series cab so i presume the mounts will be different
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Post by stock.as.arock »

oh righto cab cut it is then lol
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