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Posted in Defensive Driving, Safety

Standard Toyota Jack vs Hydraulic Jack

Probably one of the most important things to remember when setting up your 4x4 is not to replace your standard jack with a big hydraulic jack. The standard jack is designed to fit under the lifting point of your 4x4 vehicle when your tyre is flat.                    The standard Toyota jack handle is…

Posted in Defensive Driving, Safety

Trailers Guide - Handy Tips

How to connect your trailer to your carFirstly, move the trailer to an open, easily accessible area. Reverse your vehicle in a straight line to the trailer and raise the trailer coupler slightly higher than the tow ball.  Back your vehicle up until the coupler is directly above the tow ball and unlock…

New Quad Bar Honda
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New Quad Bar Honda

A new design for the quad bike bar that can flex if the bar hits a low branch.Quad bikes are one of the biggest causes of death for farmers in Australia but debate rages about whether operator protection devices do more harm than good when it comes to saving lives. Managing director of Quadbar Industries,…

Tyre Pressure for your 4X4 Vehicle
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Tyre Pressure for your 4X4 Vehicle

On-Road Tyre PressureWhen driving on sealed roads, you should follow the recommended tyre pressures as stated on your vehicle’s tyre placard, this is found on the drivers side door entry. For many 4×4 wagons and utes, will be between 28psi and 38psi, however check the tyre placard to be certain.  The…

Listen to her story
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Listen to her story

Jemma explains her 4WD experience, watch video no explanation needed.  This is a great story about a happy customer, listen to her honest opinion and watch video. You will feel good. A realistic view on driving 4WD vehicles in the bush, the best bits very quickly.