CTjeeper16 wrote:
Anyone here ever rolled their KJ? Are there any tips or tricks to determine what will and wont be a line that has roll over potential? I know I have soemtimes seen lines that look the best, but I cant help but wonder about roll over. Granted, on these lines I've never even gotten 1 tire off the ground (i'm still making payments afterall...), and I've seen pics in the forum of KJs at angles that seem to surely want to roll. (What is the rollover angle for the KJ anyway?) I was wondering if any of the more "seasoned" riders out there have advice on how to avoid, or how to know if there is a high risk of rolling as opposed to what is well within the capabilities of the truck. Thanks!
First,
You need to know the feel of pushing your own limit. Don't try to understand someone elses feel, that could get you in trouble very quickly! Do you understand what I mean? My limits could be far different from your limits due to experience. It is something that just takes time and NEVER push your limit beyond your comfort level.
Go out find a small incline or better a trench and do some experimentation, but don't just go drive up until you roll it, get it to where it feels slightly teedery and and feel how it rocks to the front or rear and this will help you start to feel your limits.
Remember "if you are uncomfortable in a situation then you are pushing your limits" It is always better to choose a different line that you are comfortable with verses rolling your vehicle, injuring yourself, and/or someone else!!! In some circles "He that is the stupidest is the coolest!" I can't speek for everyone at L.O.S.T. but, we are out to have fun, then drive it home!!
If you are running a tube chassis rock buggy then yeah, push it all you want. But, this is more than likely your daily driver and you probably have to go to work Monday.
Second,
My wife rolled her KJ not on a trail but on a desert dirt road. And as unfortunate as it was it took the roll very well. It made a full roll and stopped with the drivers side down. We flipped it onto it's wheels and you could open all four doors, granted not one of them lined up at all! They still would open and close, that speeks volumes about the strength of the unibody. She wanted it replaced only with another KJ!!!