4×4 Magazine UK – August 2019

(Joyce) #1

PRODUCTS


26 | AUGUST 2019 4x4


JERRY CANS ARE USED
for many things. Fuel, water, beer,
making your 4x4 look like a cool
old army truck... the list is long.
Your truck will look less cool,
however, if your jerry cans are
things that come tumbling out
and land on the ground with a
loud crash every time you open

its back door. What you need to
avoid this embarrassing scenario
is a way of keeping it in place and
mounted upright.
Something like these extremely
businesslike looking jerry can
holders from Tembo 4x4, for
example. Smartly machined
and fi nished in your choice of
black or white
powder-coat,
these offer you
the choice of
holding either
one or two
jerry cans
safely in place.
Good
looking and
functional.
A winning
combination,
we think you’ll
agree. To get
hold of one, pay
a visit to http://www.
tembo4x4.com.

NEW MMC WELDING KIT


FROM CLARKE IS PERFECT


FOR AMATEUR USERS


ENHANCE

THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR 4X4


For further information go to http://www.pedders.co.uk
or please contact your local Pedders experts.


  • Does your 4x4 pickup struggle with the demands you place on it?

  • Not coping well with that large trailer?

  • Sagging with the load in the back?
    Then Pedders have the suspension solution for you.


Specialising in Suspension solutions since 1950
01296 711 044
[email protected]

http://www.pedders.co.uk

ENHANCE
YOUR ISUZU DMAX

Pedders TrakRyder Suspension Lift Kit makes the workhorse D-Max
into a more refined passenger vehicle.


  • Enhanced ride quality in laden & unladen situations.

  • Improved o road ability via raised ride height.

  • Maintains load capacity.

  • Heavy duty kits also available to ability to cope with loads.


For further information go to http://www.pedders.co.uk or please contact your local Pedders experts. 01296 711044 [email protected]

DO THE CAN-C A N.


OR JUST THE CAN...


IF YOU’RE THE kind of 4x4 driver who welds stuff, but you’re not a pro,
Clarke’s new range of MMA/ARC welders may be up your street. These
play on one of the strengths of stick-welding, which is that because of its
simplicity and versatility, it doesn’t require as much skill as other methods.
Stick-welding uses a coated consumable electrode to lay the weld, which
means additional equipment is not required. The arc melts the core of
the electrode to produce drops of molten metal (weld pool) which cool to
create the welded joint. It’s used primarily to weld iron and steel, including
stainless; nickel and copped can
also be welded using this method,
but obviously in the context of the
off-road way of life steel is very
much the big one.
Clarke’s new welders run
off the mains and can put out
between 20 and 200A. The
range starts at £142.80 with
the VAT and you can fi nd them
at http://www.machinemart.co.uk.
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