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Seeing what Reenen is doing on one of his vehicles obviously made me curious. Now I am thinking......hmmmm....if or when I get a toy for 4x4 only, then Portal Axles are the way to go. Yes/No?
Seeing what Reenen is doing on one of his vehicles obviously made me curious. Now I am thinking......hmmmm....if or when I get a toy for 4x4 only, then Portal Axles are the way to go. Yes/No?
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YES
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YES.
You will make Wranglers cry and Unimogs nod.
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My reply was a general response to a broad question.dawidloubser wrote:I just wanted to address these - I don't really agree.XJ Junkie wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:03 pmPortals are super tough but super expensive. It’ll also be expensive to lift a vehicle high enough to fit them. Then fitting them isn’t straight forward.
You get massive clearance but bugger all articulation. But you’ll also need to wear a kidney belt permanently.
Portal axles extend only downwards from a normal axle, not upwards.
With that in mind, you really don't have to lift the suspension at all - the whole vehicle is lifted by moving the wheels further down from the axle.
They neither increase, nor decrease, the inherent articulation of the suspension, assuming everything else stays the same.
However, you could fit much larger wheels, and keep the same articulation that you had, because the larger wheels now have more space before they will rub against the vehicle body.
You're absolutely right in that the increased unsprung mass makes for a worse ride on the road
Are you of the belief that portal axel are inexpensive & easy to fit to say, an IFS vehicle without complications? In the case of solid axles you get far more articulation by just enhancing the conventional axle arrangement.
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Ok, when we talk expensive, we're talking super expensive, quotes vary from half a bar upwards!
It would certainly not be suitable for an overlander, ground clearance would be as high as you want.
They are as practical and almost as capable as tracs and almost the same price!
I certainly wouldn't mind a set or two in my stocking!
It would certainly not be suitable for an overlander, ground clearance would be as high as you want.
They are as practical and almost as capable as tracs and almost the same price!

I certainly wouldn't mind a set or two in my stocking!
What a life?!?
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Our Monopoly money is not aiding the situation........................
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For those interested, a quick snapshot of the Unimog's portal axle:
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Not as much of an offset as I'd thought...
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That's why I posted a pic to show you.
It's less than 20cm.
I also gain another 5-10cm with the smaller diff bulge.
Nobody should pay a couple of hundred K for 25cm extra clearance

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Awesomenessdawidloubser wrote:For those interested, a quick snapshot of the Unimog's portal axle:
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For those of you with access to the Land Cruiser Club Forum there is a thread by a guy who has built his own portal axles to fit on a LC80.
http://landcruiserclub.co.za/forum/view ... lit=Portal
http://landcruiserclub.co.za/forum/view ... lit=Portal
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I suspect with the coils springs so close together, that Broozer will have body roll like a Citroen 2CV



I refuse to be POLITICALLY CORRECT to impress others - Deal with it
FLEX is UNDERRATED
FLEX is UNDERRATED
