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80's shocks in bundy

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80's shocks in bundy

Post by Syzygy »

was hoping to use them with the 80 series front coils but found this...
Bundytime wrote:use 80 series shockers for more travel........ except the right hand rear....

cheers Daniel
Is the shock too long for the right rear?
or is there another reason?
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Post by gotoy »

Heh? Dunno! I bought my LJ70 (bundy) and it had 80's springs fitted all round. No real problem but I changed them all after a few weeks anyway.
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Post by V6 Bundy »

I can see no reason why the 80# front spring wont fit into the bundys rear right. It has the same size mounts in the chassis and on the diff housing.
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Post by droopypete »

The original question related to shocks not coils, the Bundy uses eye bottom and pin top mounts on all but the right rear shock which is eye-eye (captain :) ) I think that is where the problem is (I don't know what attatchment styles the 80 uses).
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Post by V6 Bundy »

droopypete wrote:The original question related to shocks not coils,
Peter
Whoopsy! :?
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Post by MKarmyshev »

Anyway there is no problem. I run front 80 coils all around, and front 80 shocks too.
You'll just have to weld in some sort of "pad" where upper shock mount (pin) goes through.
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