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any probs with a 2" body lift on a bundy

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any probs with a 2" body lift on a bundy

Post by evanstaniland »

hey i have a 1986 bundera with a 1 1/2 suspension lift and i have got a set of 2" body block sitting on my bench i was wondering a couple of things
1. do many things need to be altered like gear levers etc
2. will it make a dramatic change to the centre of gravity or is it just a slight change

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Post by evanstaniland »

i was taking out the bolts the other nite and i cant seem to get the rear bolts out due to the bolt not lining up with the hole if anyone who has done a body lift on a bundy can you pls help

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Post by Bundy_Harry »

Those rear bolts can be a real pain, perseverance is your best asset, hit both ends with a bit of WD40 or similar. These are the tools I used when I removed mine
Tops side
- Socket wrench
- extended socket drive
- universal socket bit
- appropriate sized socket

Bottom side
- appropriate sized spanner or wrench

then just work the bolts from there.
The majority of bolts in my Bundy were caked with dirt and grit in the sleeves, once the bolts were loosened the gentle persuader (aka Hammer) was need to remove them.

yeah so just keep at them and you'll eventually get them out
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Post by evanstaniland »

thanks Bundy_Harry for that info

when you did your body lift did you have to change anything like extend your gear stick etc

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