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bundera chassis

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bundera chassis

Post by loosecanon »

hi all,
was at the wreckers on the weekend and found a Bundera on coils, was wondering what they are worth, the guy said i could have it for $1100 for the lot, he'l just rip the cab off.

i would look at using the diff's for the coils under my 45cruiser. so do you guys think this price is in the ball park?

and what would you guys do? just move the cab and running gear to the Bundy chassis or put the diffs under the 45 chassis?

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Post by DUDELUX »

I think the Bundy uses the same diffs as the Hiluxes do, just with coils instead of leaves. Alot of Lux guys will use Bundy parts if changing to coils.

If you want to put coils under a 40, most guys will use the 80s bits.

Theres quite a few on here that have 40s on 80s chassis. Have a stickybeak through the members section.
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Which Wreckers?

Post by Baja Burley »

Which wreckers was this Bundy at?

I am casing a body and could sort something out if you go with bundy running gear.

The Bunderas coil setup is not a MASSIVE improvement over what you have now (assuming leaves) for the amount of work that's involved.

Bundera's are control arm front AND rear so if you doing it for articulation - not worth it imho. If you doing it for comfort, the springs in there aren't all that comfy anyway.

Better off going the way dudelux suggests and find a rolled 80 series and rack the gear from that. VERY comfortable. You are dealing with a 5 link rear now and so will articulate TONS better than a stocko 45series ;)

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Re: bundera chassis

Post by loosecanon »

Hey Baja,

its at salisbury, soutside brisy, hmm i thought any coils would have been better confort and better for control over any leaf set up, not realy chasing to do the conversion as such, (so im going out of my way to find an 80) but sometimes things just pop up, so i would prob just keep it out the back for a future project for my 45, ive never found the coil bundy at the wreckers yet, they are pretty rare... I figure there was a reason for it,
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Post by DUDELUX »

Best off going with 80series chassis, and suspension, and putting the 40series body on there, alot have successfully done it. Or you could just fit the 80s suspension to your 40series chassis.

Just for the record, you can get leaves to work quite well, it takes a fair bit of effort and modding of leaf packs, and spring mounts, etc. But it can be done. But leaves will never be as comfy as coils.
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Re: bundera chassis

Post by loosecanon »

yea that's what im looking for most i guess, which is the comfort,

ok so to try and get away with the 80 chassis thing, what do you think a wreck would be worth for one? and which diffs do you think would be stronger? as far as im aware the 80 diffs don't have the best rep?

thanks for the feed back keep it comming
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Post by SCANAS »

X2 With dudelux. Bundy chassis wouled be a step in the wrong direction. 80 series well now you are talking cool shiz!

Check out twisty or ray185 for well set up leave suspension systems on leafy 40s
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Post by loosecanon »

ok guys majority rules, thanks for the heads up,

keep it loose,
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Post by RED60 »

loosecanon wrote:ok guys majority rules, thanks for the heads up,

keep it loose,
As a footnote loose... what year was it and auto or manual... I don't know if they come in both... thanks :D
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not sure what year it is, and not gearbox comes with it, but i can make the call and find out if want<
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Re: bundera chassis

Post by RED60 »

loosecanon wrote:not sure what year it is, and not gearbox comes with it, but i can make the call and find out if want<
I'm actually looking for a gearbox crossmember for an '86 manual.... and if you're talking to them, ask 'em how much they want for it..... mmm a secretary, now I could get used to this.... :D :D thanks man
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