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Bundera Coils

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Bundera Coils

Post by BUNDERA »

has anybody run bundy rear coils in the front? if so any problems?

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Post by robbie »

aye nick

off the topic

how did you go with that series 2000 suspension or whatever it was?
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Post by BUNDERA »

Still got it but have been offered a full refund. I put in some coil spacers lastnight and they lifted it a good inch or two. I was just taking the coil spacers out about 30mins ago when I thought maybe I could put my old rears in the front??? I am going to give it a try tonight and see how many shocks i break!!

Hows yours?

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Post by robbie »

mine is still the same ;)

I am wondering on how to lift mine up - the 2" aftermarket way like daniel (bundytime) says.. or the other cheap way - gu / 80 series coils..

I want to fit 35" tyres, I will not go for smaller ;)
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Post by BUNDERA »

My Series 2000 is 2" lift, not too bad really (I wont go into the probs i had with it whough...see the other thread). I want 35's as well but i dont think the old girl has it in her to turn them so I will probably be going 33"x12.5"


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Post by robbie »

you will get 33" tyres and thing "fark, should have gotten those 35's".. 35" tyres will so go with that bundie!
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Post by N*A*M »

robbie 35s eh? :wink:
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Post by robbie »

nam, yah..

get a price man!@

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Post by BUNDERA »

what do you mean by;
35" tyres will so go with that bundie!


they will fit or turn?
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Post by robbie »

what I mean is, they will do the car justice.. look awesome ;)
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Post by BUNDERA »

I totaly agree it would look tuff.


Have I seen an image of ur bundy?? If not post one up here!!

Cant wait to see the pics.

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Post by robbie »

no digi cam, no scanner, no pics haha

dont worry, they will come - when I have 35" tyres on there ;)

31" tyres are too small imho, so I dont want to show it yet :shock:
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Post by BUNDERA »

Hey there is nothing wrong with 31's.

You must have one pic on your computer... Anything, I want to see if it has the same pinstriping as mine did... PM me an image if you dont want everybody to pick at it 8)

BTW what does IMHO stand for in your las post?

nick


Can somebody please answer my original question!!! Arggggghhh, are we off on a tangent or what!!
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Post by robbie »

dead serious, got no pics mate.. will be coming soon tho ;)

imho = in my humble opinion!
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Post by baby_troupe »

When I did the lift in mine (Grey import 1991 Prado), we found out that the old suspension was bundera, :idea: so we orderred a 2" heavy duty bundera kit from OME.
I found initially, the flex was not there after the list, but is coming good after a few outings. :D
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Post by Bundytime »

the rear springs have a different (bigger) overall diametre and r a little shorter...
Whats the point?
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