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BUNDY HEIGHT

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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BUNDY HEIGHT

Post by MAMUTT »

Ive got and 85 bundy and want to do a suspension lift on it, but im worried about getting it in and out of the garage. does anyone know what the standard height of a bundy is and on what tyers??
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Post by V6 Bundy »

I don't know the actual height, but when mine was still together, it has the 80series coils and it didn't fit under the roller door
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Post by evanstaniland »

lay a peice of timber on the roof of your car then use a measuring tape to see how high it is then add how much lift it is then compare it to the height if your garage that is the easiest way that means the measurement are from your car not anyone elses

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Post by MAMUTT »

thanks evan
ive actually tried that method, but im guessing that over tha past 20 years there must be some sag in the suspension, which may not be calculated, and i dont want to find out the hard way.
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Post by MAMUTT »

thanks evan

i actually tried that method, but im guessing that over the past 20 years there must be some sag in the suspension, and i dont want to find out the hard way when it wasnt calculated.
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