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07-12-2006, 12:19 AM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
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You've got a bunch of crap in your truck, don't you? 
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umm...... who me? not really. It's all useful and very practical and I still have some more stuff to add. 
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07-12-2006, 12:26 AM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
Ok so for all you brainacs here is a quiz. What is the Angle at 35 degrees??? Let see see if I can find an idiot out there to bite on this!
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07-12-2006, 12:55 AM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
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Originally Posted by Alan06SUT
Ok so for all you brainacs here is a quiz. What is the Angle at 35 degrees??? Let see see if I can find an idiot out there to bite on this!
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07-13-2006, 04:40 PM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
Don't waste your time...
The first decent trail you are on will show you how worthless these tilt meters are.
I bought a special one for my first lifted Cherokee and dumped it after the first trail.
It will basically max out each direction every couple of seconds and you really wont have time to keep your eyes on it.
Experience will tell you when you are going to far - usually when you are going down hill, off-camber, and the front shock is fully compressed while the opposite rear wheel is 3 foot off the ground is a good indicator
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07-13-2006, 04:57 PM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
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Originally Posted by FormerJeeper
Don't waste your time...
The first decent trail you are on will show you how worthless these tilt meters are.
I bought a special one for my first lifted Cherokee and dumped it after the first trail.
It will basically max out each direction every couple of seconds and you really wont have time to keep your eyes on it.
Experience will tell you when you are going to far - usually when you are going down hill, off-camber, and the front shock is fully compressed while the opposite rear wheel is 3 foot off the ground is a good indicator
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of course, yer stupid
you don't need a compass either, I guess.
How about you stick to subjects you are more familiar with, like anal lube.
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07-13-2006, 06:44 PM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
key word is "lifted"
it helps if youknow where yoy need to be. Hummer as stated 22 degrees. I got mone this week from trail duty and it came in two day with great service. Mounted it Today on dash with the cool little mount it comes with. Remember the dash cluster on the H3t concept with a levo built into the cluster with the pic of the Hummer. Someone needs to make it.
I can't find the pic.
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07-15-2006, 12:27 AM
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Re: Side Slope Measuring Device?
Its between the tach and the spedo.
I came across it some time ago and saved it.
I want one 
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