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You Need a Portal Gear Lift for Rock Crawling—Here’s Why

By Sara Wines | Behind The Wheel on June 28, 2023
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Rock crawling increases in popularity with every passing year, challenging mudding and sand racing for off-road supremacy. Thanks to growing interest, you see more and more people loading up their four-seaters with their kids or friends.

If you plan on bringing your crew along for a rock-crawling adventure, you should consider upgrading your machine with portals. “But,” you say, “I thought portals were for mudding?” Well, that’s not wrong, but they have a lot of benefits for rock crawling too. Your passengers will thank you after you add GDP Portals to your machine.

But how exactly will portals improve you and your passengers’ rock-crawling experience? Read on to learn how the benefits of a portal gear lift for rock crawling.

A UTV with a GDP Portal Lift. You can only see the back of the tire. The portal is highlighted by natural light.
A portal gear lift will have you sailing over all kinds of trail obstacles with ease. Image by SuperATV.

Benefits of a Portal Gear Lift for Rock Crawling

Portals offer a ton of advantages for your machine. Gear reduction, improved torque, and bigger tires are often cited as the top benefits. And that’s true! But portals offer even more benefits for rock crawling in four-seaters.

A dusty side-by-side with 4" portals installed, along with lots of other modifications.
Even the shortest portals will give your rig the extra torque and power you need to dominate the rocks. Image by SuperATV.

More Torque + Bigger Tires = Smoother Rides

Your tires are the first thing to contact the obstacle in front of you. A portal gear lift will actually give you the torque you need to dominate the rough terrain. That means you’ll spend less time trying to navigate around big obstacles. Instead, you can face them head-on.

A UTV crawls straight up a wall!
Even our Gen 2 portals were capable of tackling insane obstacles. Now just think about the difference Gen 3 portals would make on your rig! Image by SuperATV.

When you don’t have to back down, reverse, and change direction all the time, that makes for an easier ride. Portals help make your route more direct and keep you from jostling your passengers around as often.

Increased Width for Improved Stability

All portals increase your rig’s width by several inches. In general, a wider stance improves stability, especially when it comes to curves or turning. That means your machine is less likely to flip on rough terrain or steep inclines.

A side-by-side lays with its belly face up. It's flipped over on its back and the tires are in the air.
Don’t let your rig go belly up on the trail! Image by SuperATV.

That added stability will help you feel more secure when you’re hitting the rocks with passengers. Nobody likes a rollover incident, but it can be especially bad when passengers are involved. Portals can improve stability and help you avoid tough situations.

High Clearance for a Smooth Ride

This one may be a little more obvious, but you can’t overemphasize the benefits of clearance when rock crawling. Improved clearance lets you take on larger obstacles, which means your passengers get a less herky-jerky ride.

A shiny, modified side-by-side takes on a steep, rocky incline with a spotter on one side assisting.
Greater stability from a wider stance will help you take on challenging inclines with ease. Image by SuperATV.

If you know you can take on large boulders with confidence, you don’t have to constantly reroute to avoid them. Your passengers will appreciate fewer twists and turns on their rocky ride.

The added height keeps rocks and logs from scraping your rig’s undercarriage too. It may not seem so bad to you as the driver, but the bumping and scraping on the bottom of the machine can be a bit more…worrisome to passengers, to say the least.

Reduced Stress on Your Drivetrain

Unlike other types of lifts, GDP Portals don’t put added stress on your drivetrain. Instead, they can actually relieve it! They transfer the force of the engine directly to the tire. That means less stress on the axles, differential, drive shaft, and transmission.

An illustration of a portal gear lift with features highlighted, like 6061 billet aluminum construction.
GDP Portals are built tough. They have to be to transfer all that power to the tires. Image by SuperATV.

You’ll be able to keep exploring rocky off-road paths for years to come—with fewer breakdowns. That’s good news for you and all the buddies you’ve got in the second row (they don’t want to walk home either).

Get Your Portals from SuperATV

We’ve been making GPD Portals since 2018 and we’ve perfected the science of making them better than any other lift. And we’re not done—if we find a better, stronger, or more cost-effective way to do something, we will.

Half a portal is cradled in a machine. There's a computer monitor in the background. It looks scientific.
We’re not kidding around about the design and testing process. Image by SuperATV.

We offer three different lift heights: 8”, 6”, and 4”. For rock crawling, you may want to go with 6” or 4” portals since a lower center of gravity will keep your rig more stable. And a comfortable ride for you and your passengers is all about stability.

As far as gear reduction goes, we’ve got 70%, 60%, 45%, 30%, or 15% options to choose from. Whatever’s right for your tire size, lift height, and ride style—we’ve got a portal.

An illustration showing all the different kinds of portal gear lifts you can get from SuperATV. It's very convincing.
Choose your size, gear reduction, and housing to pick the perfect portal. Image by SuperATV.

Not sure what gear reduction you need for your tires? Use our handy tool to find out.

What Are You Waiting For?

Still want to know more about portals before you add them to your four-seat UTV? Don’t worry. We’ve written a ton about these awesome upgrades over the years, so you can rely on the Off-Road Atlas to answer all your burning questions.

A Polaris Ranger on giant GDP Lifts facing away from the camera.
Mud or rocks, GDP Portals will help you get the job done—and keep your passengers more comfortable. Image by SuperATV.

Portals will make rock crawling more fun for you and your passengers. If you want to take the whole family or all your buddies for a rock-crawling excursion, you need a GDP Portal Gear Lift from SuperATV.

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