74Weld provides extreme duty portals to the rock crawling world.
That makes sense now you say it. He said Land rover products were no good off road, that's not really true unless your world is the extreme stuff.
74Weld provides extreme duty portals to the rock crawling world.
I can't argue with that, but I will say it should be in the 12-15k range to make any sense. But that being said, portals are a bit over the top on a Grenadier. Not that I wouldn't take some if I could. But I'm speaking from a place a privilege considering the number of portal axle trucks I already own.My guesstimate(for posterity) of the OEM set up is somewhere in the neighborhood of $50k
LeTech's kit for the G-class is $48k+ and that market is arguably much larger; if it comes with an OEM badge on it, it will almost certainly be more (given it's made by the same people)I can't argue with that, but I will say it should be in the 12-15k range to make any sense. But that being said, portals are a bit over the top on a Grenadier. Not that I wouldn't take some if I could. But I'm speaking from a place a privilege considering the number of portal axle trucks I already own.
I hear you and I come from that world too. I sold a great rock crawler to move to a Grenadier and do some different off road trips than I had been doing for the last decade. However his video, while honest, was also lacking any enthusiasm for this project. He seemed like my 11 year old when I tell him to do his homework. He can do it very well, and is certainly smart enough, but there are a dozen things he would rather do than that job. Building projects like this is 74Welds life and career, I don't believe he wants it to include our vehicles.74Weld provides extreme duty portals to the rock crawling world. They make a really good setup for Toyota's, Jeeps etc. I think however he is a bit one track though on this. He is thinking through how his existing products can be reworked to fit the Grenadier and it seems he is currently not optimistic that it will be easy or cost effective. And he is right.
Just wait until real pricing comes out for "kits". The factory option if done correctly could be the most affordable. This assumes some production qty's. I would have paid a fair bit more for portals if they were offered by the factory. But not anywhere near what any forth coming kits will cost.
Bottom line, the guys at 74Weld are being honest and clear.
I couldn't put my finger on it, I thought negative but no you're right just lacking any enthusiasm and when he said the vehicle arrived with 12 miles on the clock and now has 13, what and why was that said?I hear you and I come from that world too. I sold a great rock crawler to move to a Grenadier and do some different off road trips than I had been doing for the last decade. However his video, while honest, was also lacking any enthusiasm for this project. He seemed like my 11 year old when I tell him to do his homework. He can do it very well, and is certainly smart enough, but there are a dozen things he would rather do than that job. Building projects like this is 74Welds life and career, I don't believe he wants it to include our vehicles.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the discussions on social media quickly goes from the subject at hand to side issues. So you don’t like Quinn at 74Weld’s presentation? He’s apparently not a Grenadier enthusiast like you? Guess what, he isn’t. He runs a business and is quite good at what he does. He’s just discussing the reality of developing portals for our vehicle, as he’s been asked to by Grenadier enthusiasts.I couldn't put my finger on it, I thought negative but no you're right just lacking any enthusiasm and when he said the vehicle arrived with 12 miles on the clock and now has 13, what and why was that said?
IMO, he knows plenty about the process but zero when it comes to driving and understanding a Grenadier, nor does he want to.
Completely unrealistic expectations. A Jeep crate axle can easily be $10k and we are talking replacing both front and rear axles with a much improved plug-and-play solution. But yes, it will cost too much for us mortals.I can't argue with that, but I will say it should be in the 12-15k range to make any sense. But that being said, portals are a bit over the top on a Grenadier. Not that I wouldn't take some if I could. But I'm speaking from a place a privilege considering the number of portal axle trucks I already own.
No, I didn't say that.So you don’t like Quinn at 74Weld’s presentation?
No, I didn't say that.He’s apparently not a Grenadier enthusiast like you?
I was speaking to what a factory supplied set "should" cost to be a viable option in my opinion. I used to build custom axles for a living so I am well aware of the prices being charged.Completely unrealistic expectations. A Jeep crate axle can easily be $10k and we are talking replacing both front and rear axles with a much improved plug-and-play solution. But yes, it will cost too much for us mortals.
Portals are full float if that makes any sense.My takeaway from the 74Weld video was that the rear axle needs to be a semi-float design with a flanged end. I don't think we'll see that on a full sized Grenadier. The GVM would likely be reduced too much to fit the bill.
I'd like to see the LeTec kit installed to see how their system is engineered.
Portals are full float if that makes any sense.
A Rover rear axle for instance is a full float with a flange. The stub axle bolts to the flange.
I'm assuming the Grenadier has welded on stubs or spindles based on what was described in the video. I haven't looked at them closely myself though.
I agree, Dana portals rear and the front axle with the double cardan joint and king pins would sell in better numbers. At a similar track and size to Ineos there would be interest from Toyota and Nissan owners world wide. Australia has available a factory Dana 60 track corrected axle for gvm increaed LC79s in Australia. Dana axles are easier to deal with for regearing and other lockers and diff centers and parts compared to Carraro.I think if I wanted a portal axle gren, for this much cash, I'd buy a unit without lockers, and swap in an entire dana based assembly. I'd rather deal with weldaments and have a known "common" assembly of portal parts that won't disappear from the market in 2 years.
These axles are fucking stupid. Granted, I’ve owned fords, gms, Toyotas, and mercs, and none of the axles has failed me, (well, rebuilding the 96 Gwagon axles is something in hindsight I’ll pay for next time, and Toyos are easy) and I don’t suspect these will either, but, for an off grid overland truck intended to be fixed anywhere, these axles are fucking stupid. The idea of off the shelf suppliers, is off the shelf and easy, not off the shelf from some far corner of the supply world.I agree, Dana portals rear and the front axle with the double cardan joint and king pins would sell in better numbers. At a similar track and size to Ineos there would be interest from Toyota and Nissan owners world wide. Australia has available a factory Dana 60 track corrected axle for gvm increaed LC79s in Australia. Dana axles are easier to deal with for regearing and other lockers and diff centers and parts compared to Carraro.
Good thing for me 2” lift and 35’s will more than get me around the world where I feel like going.