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7000 #'s of american IRON
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: north tx
Posts: 883
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RTI ramps..
http://www.auto-chat.net/help/RTI/rti.php
http://www.auto-chat.net/help/RTI/ramp.gif cooked those up..if the image wont display, go to http://www.auto-chat.net/help/RTI and click on ramp.gif. (the image is a 30° ramp similar to that used on the TTC) Little RTI ramp building assistance..and RTI score guesstimator |
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Account Suspended
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Elkhart, IN
Posts: 6,399
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no need for a fancy calculator. here's how to figure it.
distance traveled up the ramp (on the ramp surface, not on the ground) divided by wheelbase, x 1000. ex: 120" wheelbase truck travels 100" up the ramp.. 120/100 = .833 .833 x 1000 = 833 RTI also keep in mind, that once a tire is lifted from the ground, be it front or rear, you have surpassed your RTI score. to properly score it, you must have 1 tire on the ramp, and 3 tires on the ground. Last edited by 1FaastC10; 02-15-2005 at 08:14 PM. |
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7000 #'s of american IRON
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: north tx
Posts: 883
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I already knew that
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Elkhart, IN
Posts: 6,399
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you want a cookie? i assumed that if you went to the trouble of posting it you knew what an RTI ramp was for, and how to use it. the info wasnt intended for you, it was for anyone else whomay find it useful. sorry i cluttered up your post.
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