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35s under a bunderra

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35s under a bunderra

Post by rustysrangierecks »

a mate of mine has a mid wheel base bunderra with a chev in it hook to an auto with the cruiser diff, so he wont have trouble pushing bigger rubber around.
the problem is that we cant fit the tyres under the damn thing so was wondering if you would know what work is involved and the best way in putting bigger tyers under it.. and it is leaf sprung
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by SimonInAustralia »

Converted from all coils to leafs?

Don't see that happening often!
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by misko83 »

Put 2 inch spring and shackle lift any maybe a 2 inch body aswell and you should fit 35 s
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by sprungupcruiser »

Mate if its leaf sprung it's not a bundy, if its a mid wheel base its a fj/bj73/74 if it looks like the same size as a bundy its fj/bj 70.
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

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Missed the mid wheel base part...not a Bundera.
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

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sprungupcruiser wrote:its a mid wheel base its a fj/bj73/74
+HZJ73 maybe?
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by hulsty »

why cant you fit the tyres on there? 2'' lift should do it fine, might need to move the front diff forward for front guard clearance. They will rub in the rear inner fender walls no matter what unless you have heaps of offset.
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by evanstaniland »

rustysrangierecks wrote:a mate of mine has a mid wheel base bunderra with a chev in it hook to an auto with the cruiser diff, so he wont have trouble pushing bigger rubber around.
the problem is that we cant fit the tyres under the damn thing so was wondering if you would know what work is involved and the best way in putting bigger tyers under it.. and it is leaf sprung
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by dr who? »

if it was a bundera (which its not) 2 inch lift would do, 80 series front coils lift would lift it 2 inches
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by SCANAS »

HZJ73 - would be a cool rig 1hz or 1hdt powered bj73 :finger:
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by rustysrangierecks »

my mistake about it being a bundera.
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by rustysrangierecks »

its only a play toy that we want to build on the real cheap (free if we can).. im sick of pulling it out with my rover so thats the whole reason we want to put them on
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Re: 35s under a bunderra

Post by dogbreath_48 »

You could make up a 2" body lift cheap enough, which should be enough for most 35's (a 'big' 35 may rub....rub shnub)
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