Was looking at the go Westy site (roll over angle)

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Was looking at the go Westy site (roll over angle)

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Ooooh ...there would be brown stuff in trousers looong before you get to that angle :D

In real life the tricky bit of course is the surface ...how slippery is it and how uneven. Bit of side slip and an abprupt stop (sliding against a rock for example) and it would tip far sooner than that. Also movement on the steering wheel could send it over the edge a lot sooner
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peasant wrote:Bit of side slip and an abprupt stop (sliding against a rock for example) and it would tip far sooner than that. Also movement on the steering wheel could send it over the edge a lot sooner

Not only that, my fridge would probably have gone out...

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We have experimented with scarapers before and get them to about 50 degrees safely but when in the field that will be a very different story.As said above movement of vehicle will influence ure roleover greatly.
And when sitting in a van u will stop long before u get to that angle.

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Thats nice to know! When I fit my Panda 4x4 Sisley tilt meter to the van (keeps the Steyr Puch theme afterall) I'll know it'll be alright if I keep it on the clock (40°).
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I would like to see it get to that angle with a fat bloke in the drivers seat, a tank of fuel and water and a fridge full of beer!
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