inclinometer
Here is the link for the inclinometer I installed on my H3 a couple years ago. Installed it on top the dash right in front of me.Wish they had it in a pod but it does the job. Pitch and roll for about $40.
http://tiltmeter.com/dual.html
http://tiltmeter.com/dual.html
just doing the family thing. trying to decide what upgrade to get next. prolly the pcm flashed. kind of bummed camping season is over, gonna miss the dunes. still need to check out the silver lake vid. i know i dont have many posts, but i do alot of reading on this forum. learned a lots from you guys. definitely the best forum i've been associated with. keep up the good work!
Yeah, but those only go up to 40 degree fore slope when the H2 & H3 will do 60 stock. The RAD-1 can go up to 60 degree slope aft/fore.
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Here is the link for the inclinometer I installed on my H3 a couple years ago. Installed it on top the dash right in front of me.Wish they had it in a pod but it does the job. Pitch and roll for about $40.
http://tiltmeter.com/dual.html
Here is the link for the inclinometer I installed on my H3 a couple years ago. Installed it on top the dash right in front of me.Wish they had it in a pod but it does the job. Pitch and roll for about $40.
http://tiltmeter.com/dual.html
I like this gauge from Hummer Solutions:

It's not a picture of a Hummer, but at least it isn't a Jeep.Of course, if you change the vehicle profile by adding a bunch of heavy stuff to the rack, you may want to subtract a degree or two for a roll over safety margin.

It's not a picture of a Hummer, but at least it isn't a Jeep.Of course, if you change the vehicle profile by adding a bunch of heavy stuff to the rack, you may want to subtract a degree or two for a roll over safety margin.


