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cybrfire

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Got a few guys ordering these this week and thought maybe you guys would like a shot at them.

Getting a good deal on them right now and can pass that on to you for a little bit.

Innovative Motorsports

RAD-1

Rollover avoidance device. This is a precision multi-axis inclinometer with progressive programmable warning tones. Know how close you are to rollover tipping or Endover before it happens. You'll always know your angle. Better yet with the audio warning you can keep your eyes on the trail.

>> Dual (X and Y Axis) LED displays of current inline in degrees.

>> User programmable tip point with progressive waring tone similar to a backup sensor.

>> Angle ranges from 1* to 60*

>>12v power (has cigarette lighter adapter on it)

>> High Quality rugged manufacturing.

$157.50 Plus a ride! Limited time. Normally these run around $180.

Sorry about the small photo size. Only digital I could get my hands on currently.

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That's a pretty nifty little gadget and way better than those cheesy dial ones.

So am I supposed to flop my rig with a forklift to figure out the angle?:haha:
 
That's a pretty nifty little gadget and way better than those cheesy dial ones.

So am I supposed to flop my rig with a forklift to figure out the angle?:haha:

I don't care for the dial ones. I'm pretty sure they don't have an audible warning which means if ya aint watching it it don't do any good. If your watching it, how do you know where your going?

This is a much better solution. I'm sure most of the guys on here like the "Seat of the pants" inclinometer but if your wheeling your daily driver, it might not be a bad idea.
 
That's a pretty nifty little gadget and way better than those cheesy dial ones.

So am I supposed to flop my rig with a forklift to figure out the angle?:haha:

Pretty much, except your supposed to have a couple guys on a strap to keep it from actually going over :deal:
 

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