2 year portal review!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- This review has been in the making for over 2 years! We dare say that we have built more portaled machines than anyone else has in the world, and we use and abuse them all! Thanks for watching, Like and Subscribe!
Thank you guys for all the good info on portals.
Of course and thank you!
Great to see a review from someone who's ran them for a quality time. Most reviews I've seen are from people who have had them less than 3 months. Thanks for the honest review after quality time
Thank you Stanley! Appreciate the comment and support!
I love the videos you do Curt. I’ve been following you guys for a long time and I am currently planning a trip here very soon to go down and see you guys. I’ll be coming from Connecticut with my yxz so it’s going to be quite the trip! 🤪
I’m trying to do my Yamaha YXZ. I’m pretty sure it’s going to be one of the first yxz rock crawlers on the East Coast!! I’m saving!!!
That is awesome, keep us posted!
Thanks for the review guys! Also can we get a link to portal nation?
Thank you for the support. Here is the link facebook.com/groups/266102550706519/
Thanks for the update! I've been following your portal builds. Did you guys figure out a solution to breaking rack & pinions with portals, forward offset a-arms, and the Sandcraft steering reinforcement?
Thank you for the support! Yes we learned that with forward offset a arms that if you move the tie rod back to factory geometry by welding on a tab to the portal bracket it eliminates the cause of over steering and much easier to turn and have protected our racks. We loose a little turning radius but we will take it!
Hopefully you're planning to post up a video on the fix?!?!?
@@mrmannly64 After we get it dialed in perfect we sure will be!
Great review!
Much appreciated!
Great video guys 🤯 🙃
Thank you, thank you! thank you very much!
ive been curious why people still think straight axles is the best option for off-roading.
it's cheaper and easier to get lots of lift and articulation from a straight axle setup... A full coil over suspension has the capability to be better but will be more expensive and they will need to have huge amounts of travel.