Do you rely upon these or not? What are your general feelings about these instruments. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
BWJ
Do you rely upon these or not? What are your general feelings about these instruments. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
BWJ
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i think some people get them either for the cool factor, or just to know how far theyre actually leaning off road...but not really needing them, ya know? there are some who are in off-camber situations often enough where they need to know how they're leaning to get through an obstacle. if it were me, i'd just have it for the cool factor or just to know how far im leaning, knowing im not close to tipping over.
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I would like an original toyota one for the cool factor, and to know how far I am leaning. Mainly to brag about later.
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Im always too puckered up and concentrating on my spotter to remember to look at the damn thing.
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Agreed. Someone had given me a non-toyota one a while back and I never looked at it, not even once.Originally Posted by Rtrac
[quote author=fustercluck link=topic=2107.msg22283#msg22283 date=1188483178]<br />I'm with Intrepid, there's no use making a project out of it.<br />[/quote]<br /><br />Mistakes: Perhaps it is the purpose of your life to serve as an example to others.
It would be a big bonus if I could get one with a working altimeter.
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I just installed one for the cool factor..
I have the lev-o-gsuge versions on the passenger side dash and door. It's a little bit of a novelty but there are times when I glance at them or have my wife tell me how far over we are. It reassuring to know you're only at 25 when it feels like 45.
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Their ok they come in handy if you wanna know how much pitch/roll/ or altitude.
The one I installed really annoys my wife haha buzz factor I guess.
We the willing, led by the unknowing, have been doing so much, with so little, for so long, that now we can do anything with nothing.
i have a little cheapo one from xtreme to the left of my steering wheel and i have never actually used it. if i "needed" it, im usually puckered like rtrac
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