so if lifted then we r looking at 20-25 may be? its interesting to know ( but i dont tink it can take 31 degrees)james said:
tnx 4 the info.
so if lifted then we r looking at 20-25 may be? its interesting to know ( but i dont tink it can take 31 degrees)james said:You mean the angle at which it rolls over? I think it's around 29-31 degrees for the classic, but I can't remember where I got figure from.
If you've lifted the RR, it may be less than that..
Tim (Scotland) said:According to the Land Rover book, the static test rig result is around 40degrees depending on model.
It then goes on to warn about lumps, bumps, loose stones etc and points out that 1" of ground variation equates to 1 degree of tilt. Digging out on the upside is also suggested.