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Portal Axles

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 9:18 am
by GRIMACE
Hey Guys/Girls
I am looking at getting Portal Axles for my 1989 Range Rover Classic, depending on price and build quality.
Can anyone here point me in the right direction? Maybe give me a number I can call to get more info.
I am located on the Gold Coast (Australia) any info would be of great use.


Cheers
Anthony Parra
anthonyparra@optusnet.com.au

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:10 am
by POS
PORTALS!!

:shock: :shock:

There are some MOGS getting about, but i am not to sure if they are for sale????

As for VOLVOS try David at MANNAR 4WD park, he is not in the business of selling them but he does have them there. These are a good alternative to the Mog!

I looked at them myself but i am going down another path!

You could also PM N.A.M as he does have a set but once again i am unsure if he wants to sell them?

The only other source for MOGS that i have seen is Cheezy, he did have some advertised a couple of months ago!

Good Luck!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:29 am
by N*A*M
or mal story for the rangie based portals
also bill larman for rangie based portals 03 9761 7887 but i doubt he's making them

you can chew the fat with him about portals though
he knows his stuff and i sold him one of my sets

depends on your budget really

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:32 am
by grimbo
so what are your plans for the rangie?
What size tyre are you hoping to use?
Why do you want to go with a portal rather than an other type of axle?

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:36 am
by Snatchy
I have heard and read that maxidrive make portals for rangie axles. don't know more than that so you might want to contact them.

Snatchy

MAXI-DRIVE ENGINEERING

4 Ryecroft St, Carrara, Qld, Australia, 4211
Ph 61(0)755303934
Fax 61(0)755303932
EMail: maxidrive@bigpond.com.au

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 11:39 am
by N*A*M
do you really need portals?

most of them are geared pretty low and would harm your highway speeds

for the money you would end up spending, i doubt it would be worth it unless you were competing

and not many comps allow portals

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 1:26 pm
by Wendle

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 2:04 pm
by GRIMACE
I was just interested in getting a set.
I just ordered the latest 30% travel kit from rangie spares including the actual kit, springs and new longer travel bilstiens. (total $2395+post)
But still even with this kit the largest tyres i can fit are 265/75 R16's which i also purchased yesterday. ($285x5 = $1425, plain and simple BF Muds)

I just though for a later date those portals would be great to assist in fitting a set of 315/75R16 and lower my overall gear ratio as I am yet to see a gear reduction set for the Borg Warner case in the 1989 RR's.

I like 4WDing and I like the idea of being able to do anything at a good steady speed - I dont like the boot it and see how far you get method, I like tactics and good crawling ability. (maybe I shouldnt have bought a rangie :D )

Basically at the moment I am just curios as to the pricing of the portals and exactly how hard they are to fit and what sort of reduction they give etc.

But overall I think i will be satisfied with my RR no matter what (it took the piss out of a new GU Patrrol @ landcruiser park when i first bought it STANDARD with dud shocks and springs, I think the nissan was stock standard, might have had 2" lift and it did have the limited slip rear but still could not keep up with my so called poxy RR, I WAS PROUD :lol: ) sorry to all the late nissan owners.

Maybe i shouldnt have said anything about the nissan (I am just waiting/asking for a flaming he he ha ha :finger: )

Thanks heap guys for all your responses I have spoke with Mal at Maxi Drive but he is asking around the 12000 dollar mark for the portals........ pretty exxy

chears
Anthony Parra

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 2:35 pm
by N*A*M
dude... put a body lift on, cut the wheel wells out and fit the bigger tyres.

there are plenty of tricks to get flex on a rangie... drilled radius arm bushes, wristed radius arms, chopped radius arms, bent rose joint pin, heim joint to replace rose joint... 5 link suspension, i'm sure there are more.

portals are a pain in the butt to install. lots of custom work required, and if you can't do it yourself, it'll cost you a fortune.

first off, get a locker!

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 2:48 pm
by grimbo
As NAM said there are much better options than portals to do what you want. Pity you have already poured all that $$$$ into the bits you have. May have been a better option to ask a few questions before doing the mod.

As pretty much any 4wheeler will tell you, you invariably buy tyres that are too small to begin with. it is a learning experience that can unfortunately cost $$$$ to get right. My advice is ask plenty of questions, scour the bulletin boards for anything even remotely related to what you want and then do your mods. Learn from others experience and save your $$$ by doing it right first time

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 2:57 pm
by spazbot
buy the time you buy portals and build the custom suspension to run them etc etc

your better off using the diffs you got and doing a custom lift setup

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 3:48 pm
by 2car
I say go for it! Portal axles sets are available for $2000 in the for-sale section of this board. You will have huge ground clearance even with moderate tyre sizes.

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 4:46 pm
by GRIMACE
Thank you 2car, atleast you seem keen. (not that i will be getting portal at any time soon) for the time been I think i have taken the right step, Rangie Spares are a good reliable company and those tyres are plenty big enough for me at the moment. Until i do a much larger lift or portals those tyres are plenty and the locker is on its way.

I am gonna be cutting the guards and fitting the flares in late october and the locker will probably come around that time aswell.

As for all the other mods people have mentioned they also cost alot of money and the portals in my opinion for pure offroad use cant be beat, cause no mater what you do at the end of the day one rock directly in the centre of your path COULD stop you and with portals you may just clear it :D but in saying that they too are damn expensive.


cheers guys/girls i am very suprised that no one has had a go at me for baggin the nissan he he :P

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 4:50 pm
by GRIMACE
Ow and Spazbot I do want to use my diffs and get the portals that fit them but once again they are even more cost I JUST DREAM........ :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 4:53 pm
by Singo17
AnthonyP wrote:Thank you 2car, atleast you seem keen. (not that i will be getting portal at any time soon) for the time been I think i have taken the right step, Rangie Spares are a good reliable company and those tyres are plenty big enough for me at the moment. Until i do a much larger lift or portals those tyres are plenty and the locker is on its way.

I am gonna be cutting the guards and fitting the flares in late october and the locker will probably come around that time aswell.

As for all the other mods people have mentioned they also cost alot of money and the portals in my opinion for pure offroad use cant be beat, cause no mater what you do at the end of the day one rock directly in the centre of your path COULD stop you and with portals you may just clear it :D but in saying that they too are damn expensive.


cheers guys/girls i am very suprised that no one has had a go at me for baggin the nissan he he :P



I have a way for you to get free portals and in fact you would get paid for it!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 5:22 pm
by N*A*M
yeah i'll bend your diff housing for you :finger:

then you can have a banana diff like antunac

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 5:45 pm
by Singo17
N*A*M wrote:yeah i'll bend your diff housing for you :finger:

then you can have a banana diff like antunac




Nah Join the Army

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 7:55 am
by bj on roids
Sam has portal axles under his rover. As you can see it affords great clearance. This machine is not used on the street though. But it is very competitive and the axles are super strong.
My landcruiser is behind his in this pic.

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:19 am
by bogged
AnthonyP wrote:I was just interested in getting a set.
I just ordered the latest 30% travel kit from rangie spares including the actual kit, springs and new longer travel bilstiens. (total $2395+post)



Is that just 4 springs and 4 shocks and 2 brake lines? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 1:21 pm
by GRIMACE
No the 30% travel kit comes with new shock mounts, front and rear shock kickers, ball joint relocator, adjustable top shock mounts, new hightened front shock turrets, and all the brake line extensions, what else I cant remeber i had a paper with every thing detailed on it I just cant find it.

the only thing that disapoint me is I have to buy the reinforced ball joint seperately and I JUST cant afford it so i am gonna have to wait about two weeks for that. Ow and i am still looking to get the flares and that cool looking snorkel they have at rangie spares.........but once again its just more waiting...... :? :twisted: :lol:

Hopefully I can take some photos of my car as it is right now before i fit the whole kit so i can really see the diference in a photo shoot. And i might be able to get some shots on here.


cyas

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 2:02 pm
by N*A*M
next thing you should do is go buy some flexible hose and fit them to your differential breathers and run them up high into the engine bay

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 2:17 pm
by GRIMACE
I think they already run up through the little gap around my front upper shock turret then near the corner.


Not sure though i never really looked just sorta recall seeing it goin up through there.....


Cheers for the info though