What is the max climbing angle before tipping over?

Mdeamon
Nov 06, 2021

Rank IV

Nov 06, 2021

We can see in the picture for the jeep have
Rearward breaking angle of 57.49 degrees
Forward breaking anlge 53.01 degrees
Driver side rolling angle 40.92 degrees
Passenger side rolling angle 48.10 degrees

I will like to know if someone have this information for the 2021 bronco?

Rearward breaking?
Forward breaking?
Driver side rolling?
Passenger side rolling?

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Moderator

Life is a Highway

Nov 06, 2021

#1
Go back into the archives. There was a good discussion about it. Months ago

Rank IV

Nov 06, 2021

#2
I look ...can't not find anything on it....

Don't get confuse with
Departure angle
Breakover angle
Approche angle
These angle above have been well discuss....

I am talking about
Rearward breaking?
Forward breaking?
Driver side rolling?
Passenger side rolling?
TK1215, Bronco 202?

Rank V

Nov 06, 2021

#3
It that with front wheels straight or turned left........or right? :)
2D BL, Sas, 2.7l, High, Silver 10:22pm 7/13/20 Res, 1/31 2/7 2/14 2/28 3/7 build dates
built 3/11/22, delivered 4/16/22
Rydfree
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Nov 06, 2021

#4
I look ...can't not find anything on it....

Don't get confuse with
Departure angle
Breakover angle
Approche angle
These angle above have been well discuss....

I am talking about
Rearward breaking?
Forward breaking?
Driver side rolling?
Passenger side rolling?
Ahhh
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Nov 06, 2021

#5
I am curious now. I know that is one of the things to consider when loading gear and tents on top, along with tires and lift. The whole center of gravity. I had seen a video of a Toyota FJ Cruiser with a Roof TopTent and additional gear rolling down a trail at slow speed and being super careful. It just started to slowly tipping to the drivers side and rolled over. Nothing they could do. Just crazy to watch

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