What angle is the ramp at the Badlands?

GoSlowGetStuck

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Drove up it last weekend and measured by vertical height but not the distance up the ramp or the angle of the ramp. Apparently I misunderstood how RTI worked. I was 33" up vertically, so based on this calculator if it's a 20* ramp like I think most are then I scored a 952 :D

Didn't mean to kick off a "what's your RTI" thread but I couldn't find the angle of their ramp anywhere...
 
Call them?
 
its a 30 degree ramp

mac 'used to be 20 a long time ago' gyvr
 
its a 30 degree ramp

mac 'used to be 20 a long time ago' gyvr

Thanks mac. It does seem pretty steep. I think whoever came up with the RTI idea messed it up a bit. Instead of dividing your distance traveled up the ramp by your wheelbase, I think we should just divide the vertical height of your tire by your wheelbase. Then you wouldn't have to say "I got a 952 on a 20* ramp, but a 651 on a 30* ramp." It would be the same no matter what angle ramp or if you used a forklift or whatever. I guess the gold standard is to figure it for a 20* ramp though since that's what most people use?

Yea yea, I know... doesn't matter how much flex you have, it matters how you use it!
 
well the standard used to be a 20 or 23 degree ramp. however once people were building flex machine ramp queens the ramps moved towards 30 degrees. now there really isn't a set standard and not a lot of people even seem to be interested in an RTI score. The biggest reason to use them is to make sure that while your junk is flexing that you are not hitting anything anywhere in your suspension travels.

mac 'some lift kits score worse on an RTI after install than before' gyvr
 
Oh yea I definitely got pictures of it!

But it was after 3 days of wheeling though so I didn't feel like a complete poser :D

You and stryker sure wheeled the Bags off of your Jeeps thats for sure. I don't think i saw Rob without a smile on his face for more than a minute. :cheers:
 
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