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4x4 Buyers Guide – 4WD Lighting

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For some 4WD owners, buying aftermarket lighting is a high priority especially when traveling through the outback at night. Not only do they help drivers see further down the road, but they also assist them in maintaining concentration given that poor visibility strains the eyes and drains energy levels. Not only will they have a better reaction time when dodging kamikaze kangaroos on the highway, but 4WD lighting can also be used to assist drivers when changing a flat tyre in the dark or even when camping. Installing a mixture of spotlights and flood lights makes an enormous difference and is an excellent safety feature that assists millions of 4WD owners around the world. With such high demand for 4WD lighting, there are naturally many products on the market so being aware of how to best equip your 4x4 with adequate lighting isn’t straightforward. There are numerous factors which should be considered, such as beam patterns, bulb type, energy efficiency, and installation. T

5 Things You May Not Know About Your 4WD

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As you’re probably well aware, there’s a lot to know about 4WDing and even if you’ve had years of experience, you’ll still pick up something new every now and again. Owning a 4WD has many advantages over a 2WD such as off-road capabilities, better traction and handling, along with considerably better safety features. Despite this, it’s vital to understand both the capabilities and limits of a 4WD to ensure you remain safe at all times. To give you some insight, today we’ll be discussing 5 things you may not know about your 4WD. Modifications may not be legal There’s no doubt that browsing through the latest performance enhancing 4WD accessories is interesting and fun. Whilst installing a quality, heavy-duty suspension kit for next weekend's touring is magnificent, it may not be legal. The repercussions of having illegal modifications on your 4x4 can be unpleasant to say the least. In the event you have an accident, your insurance provider most likely won't cover y

Best Ways To Protect Your Home When You Go On A Camping Trip

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One of the most important parts of preparing for a family camping trip is ensuring that your home is protected from potential burglars. There's nothing like going on a family camping trip and everything going your way, only to pull your 4WD into the driveway and see your front door wide open... Having your home burgled while on holidays makes you realise just how important your home security is to you. That heart wrenching feeling when you clearly recall locking the door but now it’s ajar. Frantically searching through your sock drawer to see if you if your cash and jewellery is still there. Then the self-loathing starts and you begin kicking yourself for not better protecting your home. Every inch of happiness quickly fades as you spend hours trying to clean up just so you can make a claim to your insurance provider. Hopefully it’s never happened before, but this doesn’t mean it can’t happen in the future. Let's face it, home security is a fundamental aspect o

How To Prepare for an Enjoyable Family Camping Trip

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There's something soul-nourishing about sleeping under the moonlight and getting some clean air, especially when you’re with family. Despite this, most of us have probably heard a number of horror tales about camping trips 'gone wrong', and this may or may not have turned you away from camping altogether. But the reality is that a respectable amount of preparation and knowledge will considerably decrease the chances of your family camping trip turning into a nightmare. Family camping trips are supposed to be fun and enjoyable; a time when the whole family can replenish their energy levels together. Regardless if you're camping for a long weekend or an entire week, there are certain factors that you must understand and be prepared for to ensure you have the most satisfying trip with your family. Nobody imagines a family holiday to be sitting around a campfire in a miserable mood, so it's integral that you arrive at your campsite prepared for anything. To gi

4x4 Buying Guide - Selecting The Right Roof Racks

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Roof Racks are an extremely handy 4x4 product that enables drivers to considerably increase the level of cargo space their 4x4 can move. Space is always hard to handle when making plans for a prolonged 4x4 trip, considering all the items, equipment, and gear that’s needed to make sure you get home safely. For this reason, roof racks offer an excellent solution to the experienced off-roader. Roof racks have advanced with time to fit modern vehicle requirements, so naturally there are a variety of products available. The fact is, there is no one-size-fits-all when it concerns roof racks, as there are a range of elements that have to be taken into consideration, for instance the vehicles manufacturer and the style of your roof contours. Before purchasing roof racks for your vehicle, it's important to understand various factors about the types of materials available and how they are fixed to your vehicle. Weight also plays a decisive role when choosing roof racks, so to gi

4x4 Buying Overview - Bull Bars

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For all the avid 4WD lovers out there, you’ll know that there is a massive variety of 4x4 products and accessories available, however none are more popular than the good old fashioned bull bar . While they may look quite similar, there are countless types of bull bars on offer and choosing the ideal bull bar for your needs isn't as straightforward as it appears. Lots of people make the mistake of trying to save a couple of bucks, so they'll jump on the web and purchase a cheap bull bar and install it on their own. While this may work in some cases, there's many different variables that have to be considered, and this guide will help you understand bull bars in greater depth so you can make the right choice when purchasing your most vital vehicle protection equipment. Bull Bar Materials Bull bars are essentially constructed from three types of material: steel, aluminium, and plastic. Steel is the oldest and continues to be the most popular bull bar given its