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4WD Clinometer

Post by hill billy »

hey just wondering if these things are any good or if any one has them in their rig?
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Re: 4WD Clinometer

Post by bogged »

hill billy wrote:hey just wondering if these things are any good or if any one has them in their rig?
known in our club as wankometers.. by the time you look at it and its upside down so are u.
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Post by hill billy »

yeah i was thinking that they might be aa bit of wank factor
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Post by chevJ40 »

ive got one in the 40 ive never looked at it, it was just the perfect size to cover up a huge hole in the dash :P
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Post by -Scott- »

The Paj came with one, and (when it was working) I found it handy on side-slope situations. If in doubt, check the angle before proceeding. Sort of like a security blanket? :lol:

If I could find something decent to put in it's place I probably would.

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Post by Thor »

can be useless depending if you like gadgets.
got a pajero one you could have for $5 bucks.
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Post by hill billy »

on a scale of one to ten what you rekon wank factor is? :lol:
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Post by HotFourOk »

Yeh the Rocky came with one and when you're doing some serious wheeling you aint looking at the dash that for sure! :lol:

I can measure my g-forces on acceleration tho :cool: bahahaha
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Post by munecito »

If you like it just install one. It is your car so you ca fit whatever you find useful doesn't matter if it isn't at someone else's eyes.

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PS: I don't have one nor plan to fit one :finger:
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Post by DamTriton »

Fill em with "snowflakes" and use them as a "shake-ometer" The more snow you see the more you are being tossed around.
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Post by droopypete »

DAMKIA wrote:Fill em with "snowflakes" and use them as a "shake-ometer" The more snow you see the more you are being tossed around.
Don't Kia's come standard with a "toss'O'meter"? :)
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Post by Slunnie »

My trucks never came with one, but I reckon they'd be good for interests sake. eg, I had it over at 30 degress or thishill climb is at 50 degrees etc.
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Post by DamTriton »

droopypete wrote:
DAMKIA wrote:Fill em with "snowflakes" and use them as a "shake-ometer" The more snow you see the more you are being tossed around.
Don't Kia's come standard with a "toss'O'meter"? :)
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But Zooks have a speedo..... :D :D :D :D

(Ummm....Yeah, maybe i should have rephrased that first statement :oops: :lol: :lol:)
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Post by droopypete »

DAMKIA wrote:
droopypete wrote:
DAMKIA wrote:Fill em with "snowflakes" and use them as a "shake-ometer" The more snow you see the more you are being tossed around.
Don't Kia's come standard with a "toss'O'meter"? :)
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But Zooks have a speedo..... :D :D :D :D
So do I but I never wear them :lol:

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Post by beebee »

I'd use on but I can't find any that go more than 45 degrees :roll:

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Post by DamTriton »

droopypete wrote:
DAMKIA wrote:
droopypete wrote:
DAMKIA wrote:Fill em with "snowflakes" and use them as a "shake-ometer" The more snow you see the more you are being tossed around.
Don't Kia's come standard with a "toss'O'meter"? :)
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But Zooks have a speedo..... :D :D :D :D
So do I but I never wear them :lol:

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Waaaaayyyyy too much information there Peter.........................but what use is a gun without bullets ;) ;) ;)
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Post by pongo »

If it was on my dash, I can imagine it now. Just a little bit more, a Bit more ......................... :roll: .

Safer if i dont use one i reckon.
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Post by Heath.Davis »

Had a set in my hilux and to be honest they are only any good if you are stopped. They move around too much when you are driving and an how you shouldnt be watching them you should be watching the road / track.

I took mine out and fitted oil pressure, water temp and volt meter guages in their place. Usually I work on the seat of the pants limiter system - if it starts to feel too hairy and you start to swallow your shorts it may be advisable to back off a bit. Of course this way of guaging tends to be more sedate when you start out and gets more radical as you gain experience and confidence. No point going out and rolling on the first obstacle if the inclinometre is faulty, or scaring the family on their first outing. They doo look cool when you have avideo and it shows the movement and adds a new dimention.

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Post by Chucky »

Just hang a peice of string from the roof.

If the string is pointing to the floor, all is well.
If the string is pointing out the side windows, the 4by is on it's side.
If the string is flat across the roof, you are upside down.
If the string is wet, you have flooded the car.


Alot more usefull than a inclinmeter. :cool:
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Post by HotFourOk »

LOL @ string :armsup:
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Post by POS »

beebee wrote:I'd use on but I can't find any that go more than 45 degrees :roll:
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Couldn't you just buy two and set the second one up on a 45 degree angle to start with! :lol: :finger:
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Post by mickyd555 »

Chucky wrote:Just hang a peice of string from the roof.

If the string is pointing to the floor, all is well.
If the string is pointing out the side windows, the 4by is on it's side.
If the string is flat across the roof, you are upside down.
If the string is wet, you have flooded the car.


Alot more usefull than a inclinmeter. :cool:
where can i get this "piece of string"........... :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by markil »

POS wrote:
beebee wrote:I'd use on but I can't find any that go more than 45 degrees :roll:
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Couldn't you just buy two and set the second one up on a 45 degree angle to start with! :lol: :finger:
Wouldn't you need 3 for that to work :?: :lol:
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Post by bogged »

mickyd555 wrote:
Chucky wrote:Just hang a peice of string from the roof.

If the string is pointing to the floor, all is well.
If the string is pointing out the side windows, the 4by is on it's side.
If the string is flat across the roof, you are upside down.
If the string is wet, you have flooded the car.


Alot more usefull than a inclinmeter. :cool:
where can i get this "piece of string"........... :armsup: :armsup:
will it defy gravity though?
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Post by Slunnie »

only when you drive through it. :lol:
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Post by beebee »

POS wrote:
beebee wrote:I'd use on but I can't find any that go more than 45 degrees :roll:
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Couldn't you just buy two and set the second one up on a 45 degree angle to start with! :lol: :finger:
And then get out the "white out" and write new numbers on it - yeah right!

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Post by Chucky »

mickyd555 wrote:
Chucky wrote:Just hang a peice of string from the roof.

If the string is pointing to the floor, all is well.
If the string is pointing out the side windows, the 4by is on it's side.
If the string is flat across the roof, you are upside down.
If the string is wet, you have flooded the car.


Alot more usefull than a inclinmeter. :cool:
where can i get this "piece of string"........... :armsup: :armsup:
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Re: 4WD Clinometer

Post by mkpatrol »

bogged wrote:
hill billy wrote:hey just wondering if these things are any good or if any one has them in their rig?
known in our club as wankometers.. by the time you look at it and its upside down so are u.

So you have a couple then..... :finger:
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Post by mike »

I did a bit of research on some electronic ones wher you can set an audible alarm which might be of some use ie when it's screaming you make the decision to keep going if you look like your starting to come down or back off if it's just getting worse they were quite expensive and I haven't pursued. Don't think it'd help in every situation but certainly in some.
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Post by Hekta »

The only time they are interesting to look at, you're too busy keeping the car right side up to look at them
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