Sunday, August 9, 2009

WINCH

When your tires lose traction in the mud and your 4x4 can't move a single inch, only a winch can get you out. Choose from a range of winch to suit every need: electric, hydraulic, power take off and hand operated.

The basic equipment in a winch setup are: wire rope, roller fairlead guide, free spooling clutch, automatic brake and remote control. You need to consider the amount of winching required in your 4x4 activities and the weight that you expect your winch to handle. Each type of winch has its benefits and suits different offroading applications.

LIGHTS

NEW PRODUCTS! Just arrived from IPF Japan. Check it out here.

The road ahead is dark. You can barely see the road. Get yourself extra driving lights to enhance your lighting while driving at night. It will help you to see what's out there. See it before you hit it.The IPF range of lights are made in Japan and used in competitions around the world. They are thoroughly tested and trusted by 4x4 teams in the most severe competitive conditions. Nothing else is used besides IPF lights in these conditions. Would you use anything else?

BULL BARS

The extensive range of TJM 4x4 protection equipment includes bull bars, sidebars and rear bars. The equipment is designed to the highest performance standards with practical and safety functions built into the bull bars. A bull bar can reduce damage to your 4x4 in the event of a collision with other vehicles or animals. It is also a valuable equipment to increase your 4x4s offroading capabilities as you can install winch, driving lights and communication aerial on the bull bar itself. TJM has designed a range of bull bars to be air bag compatible. Visit us to find out more about the full range of TJM's bull bars.