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Where to buy Inclinometer's from ?

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Where to buy Inclinometer's from ?

Post by hulsty »

G'day,

I'm looking for some decent Inclinometer's, they are like the guages in a 60/70 series cruiser on the dash and let you know if your likely to fall over.

Anyone know where I can get some after market ones that look reasonable ? i've tried Pro Comp, ARB and TJM and they cant help.

cheers
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Post by Duff »

dont waste your money with one. you kinda know when your car is on a bad angle or not.
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Post by sierrajim »

with so many other variables involved in making a car roll (or not roll), i'd sugest spending the money on something useful.
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Post by RockyF75 »

They are just there for 'looks'. They don't tell you when you'll roll over. Impresses the passengers basically.
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Post by Chucky »

tie a peice of string to the roof between the front seats.

If it hangs straight down, all is OK.
If it hits the driver then you have put the car on it's side.
If it hits the passenger you have put the car onthe other side.
If it hits the windscreen you have nosed dived the 4by.
If it coils up on the roof you are upside down.
If the string is wet then you have drowned the 4by.

How long do you make the peice of string?

Well, how long is a peice of string?
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Post by trains »

Chucky wrote:tie a peice of string to the roof between the front seats.

If it hangs straight down, all is OK.
If it hits the driver then you have put the car on it's side.
If it hits the passenger you have put the car onthe other side.
If it hits the windscreen you have nosed dived the 4by.
If it coils up on the roof you are upside down.
If the string is wet then you have drowned the 4by.

How long do you make the peice of string?

Well, how long is a peice of string?

If string is smoking, or on fire, you mounted it in a jeep.

:agrue:

:shock: :D :finger: :rofl: :lol: :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by hulsty »

Sorry if I wasnt clear, you've all missed the point. They are not for my car, and I dont want any second hand stuff.

They are for a run of customer trucks hence why i'm looking for newies and they have become a requirement of this particular vehicle spec for risk assessment reasons.

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Post by bakerboy »

try auto one or repco
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Post by cassgazz »

Maybe try toyota!!!!!
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

hulsty wrote:Sorry if I wasnt clear, you've all missed the point. They are not for my car, and I dont want any second hand stuff.

They are for a run of customer trucks hence why i'm looking for newies and they have become a requirement of this particular vehicle spec for risk assessment reasons.

cheers
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Post by -Scott- »

Although I wouldn't go out of my way to install one, I do look at mine (sometimes) and I have appreciated that it's there.

I've read, (and have confirmed :shock: ), that a Paj is stable at 35 degrees. I know that I feel really uncomfortable at 20 degrees, but I don't need to worry. And, on one occasion, I looked at my meter, kicked my passengers out, and requested a (brave) friend hang on the side of my vehicle while I drove out of a nasty position.

Laugh at them if you like, but I'm happy to keep mine.
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Post by RED60 »

trains wrote:
Chucky wrote:tie a peice of string to the roof between the front seats.

If it hangs straight down, all is OK.
If it hits the driver then you have put the car on it's side.
If it hits the passenger you have put the car onthe other side.
If it hits the windscreen you have nosed dived the 4by.
If it coils up on the roof you are upside down.
If the string is wet then you have drowned the 4by.

How long do you make the peice of string?

Well, how long is a peice of string?

If string is smoking, or on fire, you mounted it in a jeep.

:agrue:

:shock: :D :finger: :rofl: :lol: :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by hulsty »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
hulsty wrote:Sorry if I wasnt clear, you've all missed the point. They are not for my car, and I dont want any second hand stuff.

They are for a run of customer trucks hence why i'm looking for newies and they have become a requirement of this particular vehicle spec for risk assessment reasons.

cheers
How's this?
http://www.4wdshop.com.au/equip/inclinometer.htm
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thanks mate i'll suggest that, though its only in one plane, maybe could have two of them lol

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Post by zuffen »

Check out eBay
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Post by ausoops »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
hulsty wrote:Sorry if I wasnt clear, you've all missed the point. They are not for my car, and I dont want any second hand stuff.

They are for a run of customer trucks hence why i'm looking for newies and they have become a requirement of this particular vehicle spec for risk assessment reasons.

cheers
How's this?
http://www.4wdshop.com.au/equip/inclinometer.htm
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we have these at work mounted on our EWP trucks to make sure they are level they mount them on the side and rear of the turret.
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

ausoops wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:
hulsty wrote:Sorry if I wasnt clear, you've all missed the point. They are not for my car, and I dont want any second hand stuff.

They are for a run of customer trucks hence why i'm looking for newies and they have become a requirement of this particular vehicle spec for risk assessment reasons.

cheers
How's this?
http://www.4wdshop.com.au/equip/inclinometer.htm
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we have these at work mounted on our EWP trucks to make sure they are level they mount them on the side and rear of the turret.
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Post by crazie »

Ford make a digital one for the ford ranger as an after market spare part.
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Post by MightyMouse »

From "left field" saw a digital angle gauge at Bunnings today - about $35 ....

Looks like a tape measure but reads degrees.
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Post by Jeeps »

trains wrote:
Chucky wrote:tie a peice of string to the roof between the front seats.

If it hangs straight down, all is OK.
If it hits the driver then you have put the car on it's side.
If it hits the passenger you have put the car onthe other side.
If it hits the windscreen you have nosed dived the 4by.
If it coils up on the roof you are upside down.
If the string is wet then you have drowned the 4by.

How long do you make the peice of string?

Well, how long is a peice of string?

If string is smoking, or on fire, you mounted it in a jeep.

:agrue:

:shock: :D :finger: :rofl: :lol: :armsup: :armsup:

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If the string is tied to a jeep and amazingly not on fire and if the string is sitting in the backseat you are accelerating. Acceleration does not register on factory toyotas :twisted: :D :finger: See acceleration below:




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Your accelerating jeep will now catch on fire :D ;)
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Post by RockyF75 »

I nominate that for worst photo chop ever.

But funny :D
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Post by Jeeps »

Oh that's no chop, i had to drive it into the ocean because it was about to catch on fire :D :lol:
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Re: Where to buy Inclinometer's from ?

Post by stampy4x4 »

hulsty wrote:G'day,

I'm looking for some decent Inclinometer's, they are like the guages in a 60/70 series cruiser on the dash and let you know if your likely to fall over.

Anyone know where I can get some after market ones that look reasonable ? i've tried Pro Comp, ARB and TJM and they cant help.

cheers

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Post by alien »

Chucky wrote:

If string is smoking, or on fire, you mounted it in a jeep.

:agrue:

:shock: :D :finger: :rofl: :lol: :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by trains »

alien wrote:
Chucky wrote:

If string is smoking, or on fire, you mounted it in a jeep.

:agrue:

:shock: :D :finger: :rofl: :lol: :armsup: :armsup:

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If string is covered in sand, you mounted it to a surf.
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Post by hulsty »

Thanks guys, will have to check out the Ford ranger one and the bunnings special

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Post by Ben »

Mate picked one up from Autobarn, set him back $40.
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