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***RTI ramp needed*** - cuz1 - 03-01-2008

I like it!

carl


***RTI ramp needed*** - blazinchuck - 03-01-2008

that should work out fine. If ya can get the measurement requirements also. I forget just how to measure. I think you measure the trucks wheel base 1st, then how far up the ramp it goes...then those 2 measurements give you a score.(I think)


***RTI ramp needed*** - SC74 - 03-01-2008

Looks good to me too Big Grin

I don't know how the score works either, but something like Chuck said.

Who's gonna be able to go the highest??


***RTI ramp needed*** - redsblue73 - 03-01-2008

yeah, he mentioned that he was going to hunt the requirements down.....he had them printed out somewhere.....

I'll bring them along.....have a good rest of the weekend Smile

Rhonda


***RTI ramp needed*** - jollygrngiant - 03-03-2008

Sweet lookin' ramp rhonda.

Fourwheeler Mag. article stated:
To fingure out your RTI on a ramp:
Whatever number of inches a vehicle can get before it runs out of suspension travel is divided by its wheel base. Then multiplied by 1000 equals your RTI.
( number of inches traveled up the ramp DIVIDED BY the vehicles wheelbase X 1000. ) 1000 being a perfect RTI.

For example: a 104 inch whellbase truck goes 39 inches up the ramp, its RTI would be 380. ( [ 39 / 104 ] X 1000 )

This is how I've always done it. Anybody else figured it differently???

Brian


***RTI ramp needed*** - redsblue73 - 03-03-2008

....i just ran across an article the other day on the scoring and that's the way they were calculating things as well....works for me....

see 'ya there...but i'll be watching ya'll test out the ramp! 8)

Rhonda


***RTI ramp needed*** - SC74 - 03-04-2008

jollygrngiant Wrote:Sweet lookin' ramp rhonda.

Fourwheeler Mag. article stated:
To fingure out your RTI on a ramp:
Whatever number of inches a vehicle can get before it runs out of suspension travel is divided by its wheel base. Then multiplied by 1000 equals your RTI.
( number of inches traveled up the ramp DIVIDED BY the vehicles wheelbase X 1000. ) 1000 being a perfect RTI.

For example: a 104 inch whellbase truck goes 39 inches up the ramp, its RTI would be 380. ( [ 39 / 104 ] X 1000 )

This is how I've always done it. Anybody else figured it differently???

Brian

Good information...

Is the distance the vertical distance (y), the horizontal distance (x), or the angular distance (z)?


***RTI ramp needed*** - trkbilder - 03-04-2008

Say what?? Smile


***RTI ramp needed*** - broncomania - 03-25-2008

that ramp looks like fun.
this ramp is at crawfords camp ground at tellico:
[Image: img_1270.jpg]


***RTI ramp needed*** - redsblue73 - 03-25-2008

Cool Mike!

That looks to be about the same angle as the one we'll have....I'll bring a couple of photos of a rock crawler that tested it out the one at Galloways(my scanner isn't up right now to post it)

Looks like fun....I'll live vicariously (sp?) through others until I have something like that...

Rhonda