So as you guys know by now I put a SSD portal axle on the rear of the King Richard. Like I said earlier SSD sent me some of their new alum axle tubes, alum portal housings, a Diamond housing and a few other parts. I must say the quality of these parts is right up there with most all of the parts they make. Thanks Katan and Chris!
Now moving on, I was talking with a member about the rear portal and the idea that it is 8.4" from outside of hex to outside of hex. He shared that he likes the idea of the portal, but was to wide to work with his build. My wheels had already been turning thinking about this. And we both kind of had the same idea on how to narrow these a little without to many problems so here is what I came up with.
Here is the parts I started with.
A rear SSD portal axle kit and SSD's front AR44 metal axle tubes.
As always I'm going to try and show you how I managed to marry all the parts together. By the way, the Mc Kenzie brothers didn't want me to share
"you designed these on our time, make them pay for it!' So don't tell them I did this.
First I turned down the metal front axle tubes down so the portal housings will fit on them.
Along with turning them down, I shortened them 1/8". Now the axle shafts are to long so they need to be shortened. So I scored them on the lathe as to the new length needed and where I need to move the tang to.
I like to use the old tang as a guide to how much material I need to remove.
You can see the tang length before I cut it. I was just checking the new tang for fitment. ;-)
Next I needed to remove the 2 bearing flanges so the axles slide all the way through the front metal housings.
Here is the rest of the axle parts along with the ones I machined.
Here you can see how much I narrowed the metal tubes.
Stock portal width and modified width. 8.4" and 7.2" outside of hex to outside of hex.
Stock
Modified
Thanks for looking, and I will answer any questions if you want to try it!! "thumbsup"
Ernie