Previously this section of the Annual was dedicated to providing you with the specification of all 4WDs on sale in New Zealand, but this year we have decided to change it around a bit.
You could call it ‘The Year of The Ute,’ the year – 2014 – when the battle for the hearts and minds of the country’s cockies and tradies went mainstream.
After a run lasting some 29 years this year’s Australasian Safari event in Western Australia was the last.
The reason is that this group of 127 competitors are likely to be the last entrants to race...
Camping is a right of passage for most Kiwis, with most of us having a favourite spot. As owners and keen users of 4WDs we’re in a better position than most to find and/or return to that special spot...
A month wouldn’t go by without a letter to the editor of this magazine, or a question to one of the staffers or contributors out in the field.
“I need a winch. What’s the best one to buy……..?
Usually...
When Nelson Jeep enthusiast, Rowan Coutts first purchased this 1997 Jeep TJ Wrangler four years ago it was because it was considered a good buy as it already had a two-inch suspension lift and 33-...
Whenever I make plans to head to Waiouru and Mt Ruapehu the weather always closes in and ensures I don’t get to see the best the area has to offer. This year’s Winter Woollies 4WD run was no...
Way back when, ‘back in the day’ as the kids’ say, Kiwi country singer John Hore (later to become better known as John Grenell) adopted a song by Australian counterpart Geoff Mack call, ‘I’ve Been...
Passing through Palmerston North the other day I passed Autokraft, the North Island ARB distributor and local ARB agent, (Peter Munro Commercials in Christchurch is the SI distributor) and parked...
A friend of mine is a passionate Land Rover owner (is there any other kind?) and even he says that if you own one (usually more) of Solihull’s innovative machines you’ve got to be prepared to spend...
With a rather hectic round of work and family activities behind us, May and I decided to take advantage of a long weekend to get away and catch up on the back road sections of the northern Wairarapa...
Seventy years after the Long Range Desert Group's exploits became the very stuff of Boy's Own adventures, a diverse group from Egypt, England, Sweden and the US came together to follow in its tyre...
Ever driven a go-kart on gravel or ridden your little brother’s Raleigh 20 on a BMX track? Not nice. In traditional off-road 4WD terms, good suspension soaks up the lumps and, perhaps more...
A Canterbury fundraiser caught my eye. Annavale, Dalethorpe and Flagpole, all stations I'd been on before. Nice country in the foothills behind Springfield and Whitecliffs and in the Selwyn River...
South Marlborough deer farmer and forester Mike Holmes is a competitive man who likes to win at all costs. When his heavily modified Nissan, itself a winner, was getting too heavy, Mike set out to...
In our July issue we test 12 of the best auxiliary driving lights available in New Zealand. Here are the specifications and features of each product, which we’ve taken from the manufacturers.
Ahhh, things just weren’t going well. In the past eight months I had pulled the back end out of the Landy about five times, rebuilt the diff, axles, bearings, seals, brakes (including the master...
Running a tag-along or safari is a big commitment that takes a lot of time and effort and it is usually a few who do most of the work. The Whangamata 4x4 Club is a young organisation with only a...
There’s more to driving lights than you think. Like there seems to be with most things these days. The technology changes all the time as manufacturers try to find the most efficient and effective...
You could have a lot of fun buying bits and pieces for your vehicle, but for a new working ute the extra accessories you choose will need to make life a lot easier. Here’s an introductory guide to...