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4WD1 News - August 2008

Welcome to our newsletter for August.

- Rancho "MyRIDE" Wireless Controllers Arrive!
- Beijing Then
- Beijing Now
- Beijing Tomorrow
- Dan the Man
- Get it Up!
- Video of the Month

Rancho "MyRide" Wireless Controllers Arrive!

A new product on our shelves this month is 'MyRide' - Rancho's latest system to allow remote adjustment of their RS9000 series ride-adjustable shock absorbers and struts. The Rancho MyRide will also mate perfectly to all adjustable shocks in the Tough Dog range.

Instead of in-dash gauges and adjustment buttons - which can be a nightmare to fit in many of the modern instrument panels - Rancho now offers a hand-held controller, similar in size to a small mobile phone. So, with the compressor and receiving unit fitted in the engine bay, there is now no need to run any wires or hoses into the cabin.

There are four one-touch settings to alter the front and rear shocks to Rancho's recommendation: Highway 6-3, Sport 8-6, Work/Tow/Haul 6-8 and Off-Road 4-4. In addition, there is a MyRide mode that allows the driver to dial-in his/her own preferences; and save them for future use.

Rancho's MyRide Wireless Controller was judged 'Best New Off-Road/4-Wheel Product' at the SEMA Show in the USA - the planet's largest automotive parts and accessories exhibition.

The complete kit, which includes the air compressor, receiving unit, remote transmitter, air lines, connectors, seals and mounting hardware is just $480, and is sold with a 2Year/Unlimited km warranty. Plus, we offer free delivery, by insured post, to anywhere in Australia.

Click here to buy online.

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Beijing Then

Way back in the 1980s, American Motors Corporation had a vision. Their recently-released Jeep Cherokee XJ wagon, which had become a roaring success in the USA (and went on to find three million buyers between 1983 and 2001) could be the perfect vehicle to meet the demands of the rapidly expanding automotive market in China.

Eventually, with the approval of the Chinese government, AMC set up a joint venture, known as Beijing Jeep, to build the XJ Cherokee. If successful, there were plans to export a high-spec RHD version to Australia and more basic 4-cylinder models to developing countries around the world.

However, the marriage of the Chinese and American companies was not always a happy one. Where possible, the factory was using local materials; but these were often low-grade and the build-quality of the Jeeps left much to be desired. One AMC executive couldn't believe his eyes when he noticed that the window glass of new Cherokees was full of air bubbles!

AMC's world-wide finances were in a diabolical state, so the future of the Beijing alliance was always in doubt. Chrysler's purchase of AMC in 1987 saved the relationship, and while no Chinese-built XJ's were ever exported to Australia, there were enough buyers (from the 1 billion+ population) to keep the assembly line operational. Today, the company is known as BBDC (Beijing Benz Daimler Chrysler)and it builds the 2.4 litre Qishe, a stylish vehicle that Jeep fans would instantly recognize as an XJ.

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Beijing Now

Believe it, or not. If you intend to own a motor vehicle ten years from now, there is a good chance you will be driving one that was made in China. And you will, most likely, be very proud of the fact.

When Japanese cars entered the Aussie market in the 1960s, a lot of people referred to them as 'Jap crap'. Many car dealers boasted that they 'wouldn't touch one with a barge pole'. And we know of one dealer who had a major finance application rejected, because the bank manager was sure that the proposed Japanese franchise was a reckless venture.

The more-recent introduction of cars from Korea was often treated with similar, though more subdued, disdain. And, once again, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. The authoritive J D Powers research business in the USA reports that Hyundai vehicles are now near the top of the list, for reliability and customer satisfaction.

Now it's China's turn. And while the photos of many current models seem to indicate quirky design, it shouldn't take the world's most-populated country very long to catch up. Quality will quickly reach Japanese and Korean standards. After all, when were you last really disappointed by your Chinese-built computer, wide-screen television, mobile phone, GPS, air conditioner or running shoes?

Ateco Automotive, the Australian distributor of USA-made Warn products, plus Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Citroen, Maserati and Ferrari, is about to release a dual-cab utility made by Great Wall Motors in China. According to reports, this attractive truck will hit the market with a sub-$20k price, and you can bet it will make its presence known in the Australian market. A favourable reception here could also inspire a 4WD version.

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Beijing Tomorrow

If you like Jeeps or Land Rovers, BBDC - the descendant of the old AMC partnership - could have a 4WD model to satisfy both camps. In fact, the new B40 looks like the result of a night of passion between a JK Wrangler and a
Range Rover Sport.

Introduced at the Beijing Motor Show, the B40 stunned visitors with its tough, yet modern, appearance. Some claimed that the design looks better than a current-model Wrangler. Though there were no similar comparisons to the Range Rover.

While no details regarding engines and transmissions, or even a release date, are available at the moment, the B40 does prove that the Chinese auto manufacturers are well aware of what the world wants (and demands) in styling. If we were Ateco, or any other motor vehicle importer, we would be booking a flight to Beijing right now. Well, after the Olympics then.

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Dan the Man

It’s not often that you see a Triton ML that looks like it could go anywhere. This photo was sent in by Dan, a very happy customer who bought our front spacer kit and rear shackle set. It looks like Dan really enjoys getting away from the madding crowd.

If you have bought from something from 4WD1, and have a great photo you would like thousands of people to see, email it to sales@4wd1.com

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Get it UP!

Now available for Navara D40 is our 5" Suspension Kit. This complete bolt on kit includes front lower X members, new spindles, braided brake lines, rear extended shackles, rear shocks & lift blocks. Once installed you will be able to fit the following tyres: 16 x 8" rim - 305/70/R16 or 285/75/R16 17 x 8" rim - 285/70/R17 or 305/65/R17.

Click here to order now and receive free Australia-wide delivery.

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Video of the Month

With the ‘experts’ claiming that the sea level is rising, one Suzuki owner fitted some submarine accessories to his Sierra - and then went for a test run in a local river!

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