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LOL, you thought about following me. Oops…



. 30
DEGREES is ok, 35 = pucker, 40 = water coming out the washer vent, 45 = wheels off the ground and dirty pisses his pants just watching



</div></BLOCKQUOTE>corrected so there is no confusion or troll use
Hummer says 40% which is just shy of 23 degrees. But that is with the truck at full GVW. You'll want your seatbelt on at 35 degrees.

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Why is it that the wussy little 5-10 degree bump at Black Hole feels like 48 degrees?

My hands just got sweaty. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>The view of where you would go should that bump suddenly rise up and tip you over. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Exactly!!! And that bump wouldn't even be noticeable somewhere else.