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Originally Posted by crash1068
Just my experience... but the older Rhino's I've been on were much more tipsie than my teryx. This was especially noticable on moderate speed turns... I was afraid of taking any turn with speed. I haven't compared much time on off camber stuff to see.
Driving on fast trails & track, the teryx is easily capable of being rolled. Spacers and/or wheels can help.. I do feel like I can tell its coming on turns and stuff. Easing off and ending up on 2 wheels for instance.
That's what the cage is for anyway... right? If it wasn't going to roll, then why have a cage.
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I guess thats where the word "ROLL CAGE" came from

But I agree with you, all of my buddies have rhinos and all but one has rolled them, they are very vulnerable to tipping or rolling.