Zachanadandy
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- First Name
- Zach
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- Location
- Patterson, ca
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- 2023 gladiator Mojave
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- Electrical foreman
I disagree that it's the best way. There's a reason why you see almost no ultra4 cars or rock bouncers on portals. The portal box is a massive lever arm hugely increasing load/torque on axle tubes, control arms, mounts, etc. Every impact with an obstacle is literally trying to twist the control arms and axle tubes. For low speed crawling you won't see better ground clearance (although I've drug the same axles through the rubicon, dusy, Fordyce, and hundreds of other trails for over a decade on my old xj and never came close to wearing through the pumpkin so do you really need that clearance). High speed, especially out in the desert or some of the massive potholes we have on our crap roads and I'd worry about twisting a tube or bending the control arms especially if you're running the stock light duty units. Sure if you're looking for lift, gearing, and clearance while maintaining stock crap shocks and limited flex it's an option but I don't know if call it the best one especially in my mojave that sees desert dirt at freeway speeds.I have seen it done for less, but drop off at shop and pick up with axles will run you 20-25. Thats the number given to me. There is some work on adjusting length and connecting sensors brakes etc No lift needed as all the portal does is move the wheel out and down. It is the best way to actually increase clearance.
Your axles and pumpkins do not come up that much with bigger tires and the lift does nothing for that, just helps with angles
Lift and bigger tires plus gear ratio will only do so much if you measure from the ground to the pumpkin for example, but will also run you a good tab
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