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Basically rely on your feelings and not some mechanical device.
...It's correct that if you pay attention to the device, you forget what's actually going on around you...
Either you get it or you don't.... I tell most peopleNothing wrong with that IMHO
...I run across comments like this from time to time on the forum and I don't really understand. Could you explain this a little more?
Now back to tech... great info here on effects of terrain, center of gravity, road conditions, speed, tire pressures etc. I can appreciate the need to feel what your vehicle is doing and respond to it, but can also appreciate using an inclinometer as a reference point to help understand why the vehicle "feels" unstable despite the same reading on the meter.
...and over 10,000 other variables.
Having rolled more than 50 times, there is ZERO chance that a gauge has any usefulness over your own instincts. Experience is 100% in this situation, nothing else. 99.999% of offroaders are uncomfortable far before there is much danger.
And, until you've rolled, you have ZERO idea where that point is.
I suggest you don't roll![]()
...and over 10,000 other variables.
Having rolled more than 50 times, there is ZERO chance that a gauge has any usefulness over your own instincts. Experience is 100% in this situation, nothing else. 99.999% of offroaders are uncomfortable far before there is much danger.
And, until you've rolled, you have ZERO idea where that point is.
I suggest you don't roll![]()
... If the only way to figure that out is by rolling than we are all screwed.