Nullifier said:You can atually calculate it on level grouns. You need access to some scales but those and a lift can tell you what your CG and roll over points are. I have an article on how to do it if you are interested. I will have to dig it up.
+ d said:
How to calculate Center of Gravity and Roll Over Angle
seems like if you did the above exercise and knew your danger zones an inclineometer could be handy early warning devise. i'd probably add in a safety factor of like .75 too.
(totally off subject, but damn, the spell check feature in the google tool bar is slick, no more cut and paste into word)
datrupr said:OK, though not highly neccessary I was wondering where Chris got his inclineometer? I have been looking for one just like it and can not find one anywhere. Chris, can you help me out? Or anyone else?
BajaTaco said:... I also use them just about every time I park the truck at camp since I sleep in the back....
Is this a trick question?BajaTaco said:Question: do these things only work on inclines?
kcowyo said:Is this a trick question?