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TDi90:
er...  :oops:
quite a lot i think  :oops: :oops:

crazymac:
Having had (as will have many on here) my various landy's at severe angles I would say that you will bottle out long before the landy goes over!!

Its not so much the angle either! you can drive a nice level angle and be not concerned, but the same angle with undulations and perhaps a bit of speed will take you over. I've rolled my trialer a few times and each time its not been the angle on its own, its been the lump in addition that has overbalanced me! :shocked:

Range Rover Blues:
And sliding sideways before coming to an abrupt halt.

I had the same problem, so I bought a land meter.  Seeing it going into the red on every roundabout hasn't helped the cause though :-.

extreme90:
i dont take notice of what angle
it goes into itse side to graze as and when it see's fit  :oops:
but when you cant stay on your seat is a good pointer you aint going much further before it topples  :lol:

Muddy:
What he says^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

When you can feel yourself slipping out of the seat you are resonaly close, also you feel the topside getting very 'light'.

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