ADVENTURE CINEMA
In this instalment of Adventure Cinema, we’ve found camper trailer reviews, a very sad looking LandCruiser, a 40 Series that’s rolled over and a sneak peek at the new Lightforce HTX2 driving lights. All this and more in Adventure Cinema.
GUIDE
Find out what Richard Hammond has to say about the new Land Rover Defender
Steering is important – here’s how to tell if you need to replace your tie rod ends
Another day at Inskip Point… tyre pressures people. Tyre pressures
Now THIS looks like a proper adventure, would you do it?
If a repairer isn’t fairly paid for their work, we understand that this will reflect in the quality of their work. And if the repair isn’t done to the right standard, that results in rework and additional cost, not to mention frustrated customers.
That’s why, at Club 4X4, we pride ourselves on having developed a network of repairers that we know we can trust to get 4WD repairs done right. We also give you the option to choose your own repairer. Because should something happen and your vehicle needs repairs, our priority is to make sure your Rig drives, looks, and feels just like it did before.
If you love your 4X4, insure it with an organisation that understands you, your vehicle, and the importance of getting things right.
Call 1800 258 249 or visit club4x4.com.au
Insurance is issued by the Hollard Insurance Company Pty Ltd ABN 78 090 584 473 AFSL No 241436 (Hollard). Club 4X4 Pty Ltd ABN 41 606 776 274 AR No. 1235616 (Club 4X4) acts as Hollard’s Authorised Representative. Any general advice provided does not consider your personal circumstances. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Please consider the PDS available at www.club4x4.com.au, to decide if the product is right for you.
Click below for more information or to get a quote
What is the worst modification you can make to a Jeep? Let’s find out
In the market for a camper trailer? We took the new Ezytrail Lincoln LX MK3 for a spin recently
Going… going… going… gone.
Here’s a sneak peek at the new HTX2 driving lights from Lightforce
ADVENTURE
CINEMA
In this instalment of Adventure Cinema, we’ve found camper trailer reviews, a very sad looking LandCruiser, a 40 Series that’s rolled over and a sneak peek at the new Lightforce HTX2 driving lights. All this and more in Adventure Cinema.
Find out what Richard Hammond has to say about the new Land Rover Defender
Steering is important – here’s how to tell if you need to replace your tie rod ends
Another day at Inskip Point… tyre pressures people. Tyre pressures
Now THIS looks like a proper adventure, would you do it?
GUIDE
Insurance is issued by the Hollard Insurance Company Pty Ltd ABN 78 090 584 473 AFSL No 241436 (Hollard). Club 4X4 Pty Ltd ABN 41 606 776 274 AR No. 1235616 (Club 4X4) acts as Hollard’s Authorised Representative. Any general advice provided does not consider your personal circumstances. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Please consider the PDS available at www.club4x4.com.au, to decide if the product is right for you.
Click below for more information or to get a quote
If a repairer isn’t fairly paid for their work, we understand that this will reflect in the quality of their work. And if the repair isn’t done to the right standard, that results in rework and additional cost, not to mention frustrated customers.
That’s why, at Club 4X4, we pride ourselves on having developed a network of repairers that we know we can trust to get 4WD repairs done right. We also give you the option to choose your own repairer. Because should something happen and your vehicle needs repairs, our priority is to make sure your Rig drives, looks, and feels just like it did before.
If you love your 4X4, insure it with an organisation that understands you, your vehicle, and the importance of getting things right.
Call 1800 258 249 or visit club4x4.com.au
What is the worst modification you can make to a Jeep? Let’s find out
In the market for a camper trailer? We took the new Ezytrail Lincoln LX MK3 for a spin recently
Here’s a sneak peek at the new HTX2 driving lights from Lightforce
Going… going… going… gone.