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How to make an articulation ramp?

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How to make an articulation ramp?

Post by Roga »

Can anyone please tell me the basic specs etc of how to make and operate an articulation ramp?

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Re: How to make an articulation ramp?

Post by droopypete »

Roga wrote:Can anyone please tell me the basic specs etc of how to make and operate an articulation ramp?

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Post by Wooders »

Basics:
But metal, stick together with weld, drive on it. :lol:
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Post by v840 »

Generally they operate at either 20 or 30 degrees and it is as easy as wooders says. Buy a few lengths of shs, cut it all up with the grinder, weld it all back together in the shape of a ramp.
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look around the side of the road.... thats where i got mine :lol:
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Post by Aerenandmel »

20 deg ramps are easyer to drive up if its for your daily driver without much gearing.
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Post by jeep97tj »

If its to pose and brag about your ramp score i think its either 22 or 30 deg. If u want it to make sure things clear when flexing, than any angle will do.
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Post by HotFourOk »

I remember the video of the Hummer on the articulation ramp and his mates pushed it over... was teh funnnay :D :rofl:
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Post by jimbo jones »

Here's one we built for our club

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Post by Roga »

Is there a formula to the scoring on the ramp?
eg distance up ramp divided by wheelbase or something similar?
otherwise it is a bit pointless ------ anyone can drive up a ramp and say look at me !!!
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Post by grimbo »

yes there is do a search on google and you'll find the answer or search here
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Post by sierrajim »

Or just buy one of these for use and drive over it.

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Post by udm »

the basic formula is distance/wheelbase*1000

then there is a pro formula which i dont have, which corrects for different ramp degrees, etc.

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Post by fool_injected »

udm wrote:the basic formula is distance/wheelbase*1000

then there is a pro formula which i dont have, which corrects for different ramp degrees, etc.

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Post by Spimon_NH »

RTI = (h/b) * (1000/Sin(A))

where:
h = height of the bottom of the tyre off the ground
b = wheelbase
A = angle of the ramp

It's essentially the same formula as UDM described but the distance along the ramp is expressed as h/Sin(A). This means the formula will work without even using an acutal ramp, or a ramp of any angle.
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Post by lukethedork »

Standard ramp angles are 20*, 23* (NOT 22*), and 30*.
My opinion.
20* for IFS vehicles,
23* for peoplewho daily drive there Solid Axle vehicle,
30* for offroad only rigs. (and more extreme daily drivers)

I'll disagree with V840 and say that 23* and 30* are the populor two, and 20* is less populor.
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Post by PJ.zook »

jimbo jones wrote:Here's one we built for our club

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