77snowwheeler
Patriot
I disagree a little but not much. I was on a side hill once and it felt really like it was close. But I had an opportunity to back out , but didn’t. If I would of had the gauge at that time to tell me how close I was, I would of backed out for sure. But I did get through but my 300lb buddy, was hanging out the other side for counter weight, lol. Thanks for the videos. I don’t do rock climbing, but I like to hill climb.I confess, I've always been curious to know what kind of angles the truck has been at. That being said, knowing the angle isn't going to help too much. First, when you're in a butt puckering off-camber situation, the last thing you're going to think about doing is looking at an angle gauge. You'd almost want to put a camera on that gauge so you could review the video later.
Most of the flops I've seen, and done myself, were due to a tire dropping into a hole. It's literally like the bottom fell out from under it. It can be a pretty gentle flop, but it still happens quicker than you'd think.
If you're going slow and controlled it's pretty amazing the angle you can get. Here are a couple of good examples from a recent trail run.
At about 1:40 in the video below is another good example.
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