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BUNDERA tray

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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BUNDERA tray

Post by Gibonator »

Just wondering if anyone has cut there bundera into a tray....reason why im asking is cause im running 35 x 12 mtr's and they hit on the inside of my wheel arches, i could just get ofset rims but i reckon this would be more fun, better power to weight ratio as well, anypics people??? :twisted:
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Post by ORSM45 »

do it and show us the pics.
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Post by hypo »

i am guessing it wood look like a 75 series tray back but shorter ??? but do it and show us the pix it will b cool
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

i concur...! SWB 73 Series Ute :onfire:
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Post by Bundytime »

i have one, its a bundy soft top...... already engineered.
just offset the rims.........
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enginered

Post by Gibonator »

is it difficult to get body mods engenired?
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Post by ozy1 »

why not cut out the standard wheel tubs, and remake them larger? like they do for drag cars, i have had this though in my head or ages, just looking for a car to play with the idea on, its not hard.......do it for us.....
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Post by dumbdunce »

get wider offset wheels and/or run spacers on the back offroad - unless you want to spend big. the bundera suspension does not flex well, if you want a flexy coil cab 7x series cruiser, get an old 75 series and go 4/5 link rear with a shortened frame and short alloy tray, more economical than chopping into a bundy body.
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Post by bundyboy »

whats ur suspension like to rub 35's? body lift, offset on rims?
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Post by ORSM45 »

yeah hes got 2 inch body and 2 inch springs. 15x8 landcruiser offset rims (my old ones)
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Post by Gibonator »

got king coils, there 50mm lifted ones, they are not as good as i though they would be. just a stiffer spring rate, i found the stock coils worked better as they were more droop. when me bundys sitting on the flat i can just put my hand down between wheel and chasis, anyone else having this problem as it criples me off road!!??
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Post by dumbdunce »

here's the famous bundy flex thread...

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... ndera+flex

enjoy.
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