A Beginner’s Guide to 4×4 Accessories


Owning a new set of wheels is a dream come true. You are finally ready to embark on adventures and getaways that you’ve always dreamed of.

However, before you get ready to ride your brand new 4WD, stocking on key UV4x4 accessories should be the first consideration. Having them is the smartest way to keep you safe as you enjoy on-the-road adventures.

The must-have 4×4 accessories to have before driving off include:

 

Driving Lights

While lights are already with your vehicle, there will come a time when you experience lighting under less-than-ideal situations. Bad weather and night driving are situations that can affect your vision. These tough situations can be quickly remedied when you install additional driving lights. Opting for light bars and LED driving lights providing strong concentrated lighting ensures clear visions on the road ahead.

 

Dual Batteries

A single battery works fine under normal conditions. However, the 4×4 battery will quickly drain when you want to add additional comforts such as a car fridge. Using the winch of your 4×4 is another quick way of draining the battery. Pushing your 4×4 to start it will not cut it.

Putting in an extra battery such as a dual-charging setup will have one ready to go when the first one goes out. An extra battery is also handy when you want creature comforts while on the road or camping out. A less stressful ride or sleep is obtained when using electrical devices won’t drain your battery.

 

Bull Bar

The piece of metal in front of your 4×4 is considered one of its important parts. The simple bumper included in the 4×4 cannot protect you from even the smallest knocks. A strong buffer such as the bull bar attached in front of the vehicle is needed when you try to stop from getting knocked over.

You will put yourself and your car in serious danger when you don’t have a bull bar to protect you from a kangaroo knock. Getting out of harm’s way is the top advantage provided by the bull bar.

 

Lift Jack

Another tool to have in your arsenal when you find yourself in trouble is the lift jack.  The manual operation of the tool does not need exhaust fumes or electricity to work. You only need strong arm muscles to lift you out of trouble. Being capable of withstanding a tonne, the lift jack can be elevated to a great height of 48 inches.

 

Long-Range Fuel Tank

Off-road adventures mean being far from civilisation. Being far from the area of a petrol station can be stressful especially when your 4×4 consumes a lot of fuel as you drive on tough terrain.

A lot of fuel is also consumed when you are towing a boat or caravan along the travel. The stock tank of the 4×4 can limit your adventures. Exploring without having to worry about your fuel means investing in an extended tank. They are tough and lightweight and bound to provide you with hundreds of kilometre explorations without worrying about fuel shortage. Filling them up helps prevent putting up with unpredictable fuel prices of roadhouses and petrol stations along the way.

 

Suspension Kit

Normal road and load conditions work well with stock standard 4×4 suspension. However, flexing and stress to the suspension are bound to happen when you start adding modifications, luggage, and people. A strong suspension kit is also a must-have for frequent off-road terrain travel. The design of a stronger suspension kit helps in better vehicle handling.