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Discussion starter · #61 ·
Thanks for the discount on the steps and the control arms. Steps are for better half and control arms go with the forward arms -- all Super ATV front end.

Happy April 1st and you turkeys did roast me! 🍷 😎
 
Lol!!! I thought it was a good one! :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Sounds like you're pretty built up. I do like to push for better ball joints, but so far the Talon OEM ball joints seem to be pretty beefy. For you, since you already have the IGR, I'd think 15% would be pretty good....unless you want to get all the grunt you can out of it, the go 30%. If you're worried about top end, 15%....if you're not....and just want bottom and grunt...30%. 15% would be sufficient for you though if you can't decide...and plan on sticking with 35"s. If you're going bigger at some point to a 40"....I'd push the 30%.
 
Discussion starter · #63 ·
Do you think 40 would fit? That would be super and allow me to get the bigger bud tires but normally run the 35s. That would fit my driving style very well. Allowing me to swap back and forth.
 
Discussion starter · #65 ·
That would be with the 4 inch portals not sure if the extra height would make that much of a difference. The 6 inch and 8 inch portals will not work with the Warriors and that is a deal baker, so the question is with the 4 inch portals allow a larger tire and if so how much larger.

Sorry for any confusion.
 
Yep! Comes with the lowers. You can go as big as you want with the 4". It just needs a minimum of a 14" wheel, so you can go HUGE if you want. The 6" portals need a 18" minimum and the 8" portals need a 22". You can get the 4" in 15% and 30% reductions, depending on how big you want to go...you have options to go as big as you want.
 
Discussion starter · #68 ·
OK settled on 4" and 30%. Should be right where I want it and in the future if I decide 35s are a bit small then I can go larger without worrying about torque or HP. I figure just before next ride in the Everglades I will step up a little and still have the 35s for regular riddling near my home. 35s require a bit of additions but I think I have them covered!
 
Discussion starter · #69 ·
Thanks for the help picking the right parts for the Portal upgrade.

4 inch Billet portals with 30% gear reduction
Box of Portal Blood
2 super duty upper ball joints (Lowers come with kit).

Love working with SuperATV.
 
Thanks for the help picking the right parts for the Portal upgrade.

4 inch Billet portals with 30% gear reduction
Box of Portal Blood
2 super duty upper ball joints (Lowers come with kit).

Love working with SuperATV.
Hell yeah dude!! Can't wait to see that thing all done up! Its gonna be a beast!!!
 
Discussion starter · #72 ·
I had to do some other projects but managed to get a bit done this weekend. All in all, about what I figured, I opted to use a floor jack to have plenty of room with jack stands and I think that was better than using the car lift. I repositioned the OEM brake tabs to the other side of the mounting locations and that worked well. Portal blood installed and the extra four drain plugs go over the hill hole (Ha Ha) not spares! Brake lines look like stainless steel covered in a protective shield. I have not lead the brakes yet will do that all at once. I will look at tolerances between the rear portal plate and see if I need additional clearance (using stock wheels). Brakes fit without shims but will relook after the front is finished. It will be next weekend before I get back to this project. Ride safe and keep having fun!
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Any update or good news on the portals for the TalonR?
Soon! Hopefully... The whole Covid thing has delayed some things, but we're hoping to have them ready before the end of next month!
 
Discussion starter · #76 ·
SuperATV please have your portal folks take a look at the pictures. There are small metal flakes in all of the portals and they are all about the same. Gray on the end of the metal drain plugs as well. Just want to make sure all is well. This is after the very first run. Most of the larger specks in the photo are air bubbles but in the sunlight the silver specks sparkle so there is some metal in the fluid. Thanks for taking a look. I will drain again after another 30 miles.



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Hey buddy!
No worries. That's totally normal for the first run of oil. Just the gears meshing and cleaning out whatever dust and debris may be in there. I like to change the oil out about every ride for the first 3 rides or so....then you're good go go. You can get away with a couple hundred miles per ride after that. I change more for being in the mud, but its not always necessary if you don't notice any issues.

And for wheels, we don't make a 15" right now. I've always liked MSA and Fuel wheels personally.
 
Discussion starter · #78 ·
Thanks a bunch that is what I figured but always good to check. Thank you. I want to keep the Warriors on 15s and at some point before the Annual Swamp Billy run get a larger set of mud only tires. So far the wider stance is actually nice and not a problem but it is wide.
 
Hell yeah it is! The only problem with width would be trail or trailer limitations. Other than that...its always a way better ride.
BTW...I have a great video my buddy shot on the Portal Blood. Reminds me that I need to make a separate post about it. Thanks man!
 
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