It's weird because the pictures always make it look like there is more space between the lugs then there really is.
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It's weird because the pictures always make it look like there is more space between the lugs then there really is.
I've decided to buy a new 4 door JK next summer. My commander is getting close to 145,000 miles and I'd like to get into a newer vehicle. I will be keeping the Commander because I have a decent amount of money into it and don't want to get rid of it. Especially due to the high mileage, I won't get much for it for it as a trade in and it would just go to auction anyways. As for the JK, I plan on doing something ridiculous. I'm going to save for the first couple years of owning it and buy dynatrac portal axles. It's about a $20,000 plus investment but the Jeep is going to be sick. As for the wrangler itself, I'll get a base model 6 speed to keep the cost down. With the portal axles I really won't need a lift but if I were to lift it, i wouldn't go anything bigger than an OME with long travel shocks. There would be no need for any lift bigger than that because I can run 37's just with the portal axles all day long. Can't wait!
Wow! So what would your daily driver be?
If you're going to spend that kind of money why not SFA the XK?
That a good question. Haven't figured that out yet. Just with portal axles alone with no lift I can run 38's on the JK with no rubbing. And due to the very low gearing I'd have to run around that tire size if I ever planned on driving it on the highway. Right now the lowest gear ratio they have for the axles themselves is 4.10's. However they will have 3.73's here soon which will allow for lower rpm's for higher speeds.
I really didn't want to sink a bunch of money into the XK due to the higher mileage. By next summer I'll be somewhere around 165,000 plus miles.
That would be sick but not sure how long the 4.7 is going to last in the XK. I can already use a new transfer case or a rebuild and I'm sure the transmission will be getting to that point by the time I get the money to do what I have planned. This isn't something that would happen overnight due to the cost. I was planning on getting the JK and having it paid off within the first 2-3 years then go from there.
I'd have to look into it and see if they make a portal kit that a direct bolt on to our rear axles to even consider doing it to the XK
Over the past few days, I have been lookin into what portal axles are and all I can do is drool. I was originally unaware something like this even existed and the more I see the more I want haha.
What would be yall's thoughts on trying an ifs portal setup, like military Hummers, on an XK?
Would it be easier than a SAS or solid portal swap, due to the fact you don't have to worry about uptravel issues with the diff, and creating a whole 4-link system?
From what I gather, it would require either a custom setup (UCA's, LCA's, tie rods) to mount to the hummer knuckles, or would need a way to connect a portal box to the existing XK knuckles.
Here's a pic of the different hummer ifs portals and a hilux with ifs portals:
This is what I found when drained my rear diff yesterday. Guess I probably should have swapped the fluids after last off road trip lol.
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...45b820ea-1.jpg
In the next few weeks I'll be doing another rear diff fluid swap to ensure I got all the water out, relocating the breather tube up into the passenger side rear inner fender well above the fender well liner. Once the bushings get her from Kyle I'll be installing the Superlift shocks. After that better brake pads and rotors for the rear so I can finally stop these 34" MT/R's I just installed.
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...bd12868b-1.jpg
Oh and I rolled 145,000 miles too.
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...515d65fe-1.jpg
Wheres that muddy pic to show what the xk looked like after that last trip? :)