That is not a static number.
It changes from truck to truck, depending on loading and what modifications have been made. Anything that effects the CG changes it. Things you may not think about change it - the amount of fuel onboard, number and size of batteries, passengers, tools onboard, loading, tires- singles, taller tires, track width, what is in tow, terrain conditions.
What may get by one day may not the next.
With perfect conditions, with a stock vehicle, I would expect it to roll little over 45deg. Personally, in the real world, I would not take any vehicle over 1/2 that. A low side wheel could unexpectedly sink in a soft spot, or the vehicle bounce on a rock.
If the dirt is wet or loose, the truck could slide. If dirt gets pushed up on the low side wheels, or they contact a rock or log - anything that causes an abrupt stop to the slide, the truck may roll.
I have had too much respect for, and too much sweat into any vehicle I have owned to take that chance.