Ok Ive done a search and cant find anything but I dont really know how to operate it either.
I am looking at doing a 80 series diff swap into a Bundera what I am looking for is some info on it.
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80 series diffs into Bundera
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80 series diffs into Bundera
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chop chop weld weld... I looked at doing it too and it was just all too much effort and $$ by the time you fix the 80s axles up with 4.88's.
I think it would be easier get a rolled 80 series, shorten the chassis, and drop the bundy body on top. From memory I could fit a 1HZ in the bundy engine bay if the fan was moved to an electric fan out the front.
then you get all 80 series running gear, and the classic look of the bundy body, lighter weight than the 80 so more go, no matter which engine you go for.
I think it would be easier get a rolled 80 series, shorten the chassis, and drop the bundy body on top. From memory I could fit a 1HZ in the bundy engine bay if the fan was moved to an electric fan out the front.
then you get all 80 series running gear, and the classic look of the bundy body, lighter weight than the 80 so more go, no matter which engine you go for.
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