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My roll. I was just creeping along. I believe what happened was, the left front tire grabbed the other side of the washout and stopped, that was just enough to send me over.
It landed on its wheels, but facing up the hill.
I was unhurt.
glue a small glass on the dash. Fill with colored water when you go out.
Homemade tilt meter
Or do like the general aviation pilots joke about. Keep a cat in the cab. If he walks on the roof you're upside down....
glue a small glass on the dash. Fill with colored water when you go out.
Homemade tilt meter
Or do like the general aviation pilots joke about. Keep a cat in the cab. If he walks on the roof you're upside down....
Reminds me of an article David Freiburger wrote in Hot Rod Magazine many years back.
He drew a circle grid on the lid of a Big Gulp. Used it as a “G” meter in a car he was building. Had a hell of a fabricated cup holder to hold that giant cup full of soda around corners. Pretty funny.