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Hello, I'm Bigake08
Hey folks! Just joined this forum. Before I installed the satv portal gear lift, I looked everywhere for information on it and couldn't find any. I will say that if you are thinking about lifting your rig this is the way to go. I put 34" tires on mine and still gained torque from the 30%gear reduction. If you have any questions on them, feel free to ask. I was also worried about how stable it would be side hilling since it's about 8-9 inches taller. I now believe that it is actually more stable than it was stock. It is 10 whole inches wider- 8" from portals and 2" from the rims. Not to mention, the weight from the portal gear lift would lower the center of gravity. Anyways, any questions about my rig, feel free to ask and if any one has a solid idea for a window defroster I would appreciate your input
Here is a little info about me to begin with!
Honda SxS ownership : Yes
I have owned, or currently own the following: UTV
My off-road experience level is: Skilled
My favorite place to ride is: Not really where but when.... Every weekend
Hey folks! Just joined this forum. Before I installed the satv portal gear lift, I looked everywhere for information on it and couldn't find any. I will say that if you are thinking about lifting your rig this is the way to go. I put 34" tires on mine and still gained torque from the 30%gear reduction. If you have any questions on them, feel free to ask. I was also worried about how stable it would be side hilling since it's about 8-9 inches taller. I now believe that it is actually more stable than it was stock. It is 10 whole inches wider- 8" from portals and 2" from the rims. Not to mention, the weight from the portal gear lift would lower the center of gravity. Anyways, any questions about my rig, feel free to ask and if any one has a solid idea for a window defroster I would appreciate your input
Here is a little info about me to begin with!
Honda SxS ownership : Yes
I have owned, or currently own the following: UTV
My off-road experience level is: Skilled
My favorite place to ride is: Not really where but when.... Every weekend