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Unimog Portal Boxes on Light weight Axles?
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Unimog Portal Boxes on Light weight Axles?
Just wondering if any one here has put the 406 portal boxes onto a different axle and how they went about it? mine are going on a zook sierra only for comp use and I was wondering if any one in the Eastern States does this as not many people want to touch them here in W.A., My main reason for doing this is to bring the weight down as complete mog axles are blooody Heeavy (just ask my pooper valve). I know a few of the boys in tuff truck have done this and would like to do the same
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What is the heavy part of the diff?
I don’t know much about 406's, but I have had a bit to do with 404
A 404 bare housing is about the same weight as a Toyota bare housing,
The diff centre is a little bit heavier than a Toyota, but there wouldn't be 10kg's in it
Each portal is about the same weight as the diff, I think this is where your extra weight is coming from.
And you have the brakes onto of that.
The problem with portal diff when you lift them they want to keep rolling over which makes them awkward to handle.
How much weight do you think you will drop by grafting the portals on to housing?
I thought (I could be wrong) that Mal and Pete change the centres because of the ability to change diff ratio, and the availability of spare part
I don’t know much about 406's, but I have had a bit to do with 404
A 404 bare housing is about the same weight as a Toyota bare housing,
The diff centre is a little bit heavier than a Toyota, but there wouldn't be 10kg's in it
Each portal is about the same weight as the diff, I think this is where your extra weight is coming from.
And you have the brakes onto of that.
The problem with portal diff when you lift them they want to keep rolling over which makes them awkward to handle.
How much weight do you think you will drop by grafting the portals on to housing?
I thought (I could be wrong) that Mal and Pete change the centres because of the ability to change diff ratio, and the availability of spare part
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I'm sure Pete went with his custom axels because the Hummer portals were lighter and maybe stronger than the 404 version. He couldn't use the whole Hummer set up cause they are IFS/IRS, I think.
The most cost effective option would be to keep them as they are. After that, using whatever you can get cheap or for free. You will need to get lockers and custom axels made along with doing the cut'n'shut.
Lots of coin that may not really need to be spent?
The most cost effective option would be to keep them as they are. After that, using whatever you can get cheap or for free. You will need to get lockers and custom axels made along with doing the cut'n'shut.
Lots of coin that may not really need to be spent?
I was thinking of putting 9' diffs in mainly for parts as its hard enough to get the bloody things in let alone chase spares for the buggers, every wrecker in Australia has a 9' floating around some were, and i'm not to sure on the track of the axles. I saw Lowie's thread on his and he got his converted to discs, does any one know who's doing this kit as I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a couple of them too.
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