Eumland33
New Member
- Thread starter
- #1
Wanted to put some decently reliable data points out there on roll over angle, look at pictures for context:
Tldr; listen to the roll gauge. 30° is cutting it close in decent conditions. I'd guess a static increase to 35°+ would roll it.
Story: Hit a patch of ice, slid off the road.
Original roll angle of 28° in the pictures. Trying to drive myself out that dropped further to 30°. Thinking it might roll with me in it I didn't take another picture.
Pulling it out the roll angle got worse. Both passenger tires went up in the air, second cable line on the frame caught it. Picture taken right after the wheels were pulled back on the ground.
Stock Mojave w/ exception to bed rack and ~ 100lbs of tools low in truck bed drawers. Dirt was soft, wet and coarse/granular with the occasional large rock in it. Pitch angle was negligible.
Tldr; listen to the roll gauge. 30° is cutting it close in decent conditions. I'd guess a static increase to 35°+ would roll it.
Story: Hit a patch of ice, slid off the road.
Original roll angle of 28° in the pictures. Trying to drive myself out that dropped further to 30°. Thinking it might roll with me in it I didn't take another picture.
Pulling it out the roll angle got worse. Both passenger tires went up in the air, second cable line on the frame caught it. Picture taken right after the wheels were pulled back on the ground.
Stock Mojave w/ exception to bed rack and ~ 100lbs of tools low in truck bed drawers. Dirt was soft, wet and coarse/granular with the occasional large rock in it. Pitch angle was negligible.
Sponsored