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ABS Sensor: A device that monitors wheel speed and prevents wheel lock-up by interacting with the vehicle’s braking system.

AC Compressor: The component responsible for compressing and circulating refrigerant in the vehicle’s air conditioning system.

Accessory Battery: A secondary battery used to power additional vehicle electronics such as fridges, winches, and lighting.

Accessory Fuse Box: A dedicated fuse box for managing auxiliary electrical components in a vehicle.

Active Suspension: A system that automatically adjusts suspension settings in real-time for improved handling and comfort.

Adjustable Towbar: A tow hitch that can be adjusted in height to ensure proper alignment between the tow vehicle and trailer.

AGM Battery (Absorbent Glass Mat): A sealed lead-acid battery known for its durability and deep discharge capabilities.

Air Bag Suspension: A suspension system that replaces coil springs with air bags to provide adjustable ride height and improved load carrying capacity.

Air Compressor: A device used to inflate tyres, power air suspension, and operate pneumatic tools.

Air Deflector: A wind deflection device installed on vehicles to improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.

Air Intake Snorkel: A raised air intake system that prevents water and dust from entering the engine during off-road driving.

Air Locker: A selectable locking differential that provides maximum traction off-road.

Air Suspension System: A system that uses air springs to provide a smoother ride and adjustable vehicle height.

Alloy Wheels: Lightweight wheels made from aluminium or magnesium alloy, offering improved strength and aesthetics.

Alternator: A device that generates electrical power to charge the battery and operate the vehicle’s electrical systems while the engine is running.

Alternator Voltage Regulator: A component that maintains a consistent voltage output from the alternator to prevent overcharging.

Aluminium Canopy: A lightweight yet durable storage solution for 4WDs and utes, designed to carry gear securely.

Anderson Plug: A high-amperage electrical connector used to charge auxiliary batteries and power caravan or 4WD accessories.

Anti-Lag System: A performance upgrade in turbocharged vehicles that reduces turbo lag by keeping the turbine spinning.

Anti-Roll Bar: A stabiliser bar that reduces body roll in corners for better vehicle stability.

ARB Air Locker: A differential locking system that provides better traction by ensuring both wheels on an axle rotate together.

Auto Electrical Diagnostics: The process of identifying and troubleshooting faults in a vehicle’s electrical system using specialised tools.

Auto Electrician: A trained technician who specialises in diagnosing and repairing vehicle electrical systems, including wiring, batteries, and lighting.

Automatic Transmission Cooler: A heat exchanger that cools transmission fluid to prevent overheating under heavy loads.

Auxiliary Battery System: A secondary battery setup that powers accessories without affecting the main starter battery.

Auxiliary Fuse Panel: An additional fuse panel installed to manage extra electrical accessories such as spotlights and fridge circuits.

Auxiliary Fuel Tank: An additional fuel tank that extends the driving range of a vehicle.

Auxiliary Lighting: Additional lighting, such as LED bars and driving lights, installed to enhance visibility in off-road and low-light conditions.

Auxiliary Power Outlet: A 12V socket in the vehicle for charging or powering portable accessories.

AWD (All-Wheel Drive): A drivetrain system that powers all four wheels simultaneously for better traction.

Axle Breather Extension: A modification that prevents water from entering the axle during deep water crossings.

Axle Load Rating: The maximum weight an axle can support, critical for vehicle suspension and towing safety.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”B”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Battery Box: A protective enclosure designed to secure and protect an auxiliary or deep-cycle battery.

Battery Charger: A device used to recharge vehicle and auxiliary batteries from mains power, solar panels, or DC sources.

Battery Cradle: A mounting bracket that secures a battery in place, preventing movement while driving.

Battery Disconnect Switch: A switch that isolates the battery from the vehicle’s electrical system, often used for safety and storage purposes.

Battery Equaliser: A device that balances voltage levels between batteries in a dual or multi-battery setup.

Battery Heat Shield: An insulating cover designed to protect a vehicle battery from extreme temperatures.

Battery Isolator: A device that prevents the starter battery from being drained by auxiliary accessories.

Battery Jump Pack: A portable power pack used to jump-start a flat vehicle battery in emergencies.

Battery Management System (BMS): A system that monitors battery health, regulates charging, and prevents over-discharge.

Battery Monitor: A digital display that shows the voltage, current, and state of charge of a vehicle’s battery system.

Battery Protection System: A safeguard that prevents excessive discharge, overcharging, or overheating of vehicle batteries.

Battery Terminals: The connection points where electrical leads attach to a battery.

Battery Tray: A mounting platform designed to hold a secondary or auxiliary battery securely in a 4WD or caravan setup.

Beam Pattern: The shape and spread of light emitted from headlights or auxiliary lights, affecting road visibility.

Bluetooth Battery Monitor: A wireless battery monitoring system that connects to a smartphone app for remote monitoring.

Bluetooth OBD Scanner: A wireless diagnostic tool that connects to the vehicle’s onboard computer to retrieve fault codes and performance data.

Boost Gauge: A gauge that measures the boost pressure in a turbocharged or supercharged engine.

Boost Pressure Sensor: A sensor that measures the amount of boost in a turbocharged engine for ECU tuning.

Brake Assist System (BAS): A safety system that applies additional braking force in emergency situations.

Brake Booster: A vacuum or hydraulic-assisted system that increases braking force with less effort from the driver.

Brake Caliper: A key component of the braking system that houses the brake pads and applies pressure to the rotors to slow the vehicle.

Brake Controller: An electronic device that modulates braking force for a trailer when towing.

Brake Fluid Reservoir: A storage container that holds brake fluid for the hydraulic braking system.

Brake Fluid Sensor: A sensor that monitors the brake fluid level and alerts the driver if it drops below the safe limit.

Brake Light Relay: A relay that ensures the correct operation of brake lights when the pedal is pressed.

Brake Line Lock: A feature used in off-road or performance applications to temporarily hold brake pressure in place.

Brake Pad Wear Sensor: A sensor that alerts the driver when brake pads need to be replaced.

Brake Proportioning Valve: A valve that adjusts the braking force between the front and rear wheels for balanced stopping power.

Brake Rotor (Brake Disc): A metal disc that rotates with the wheel and provides the surface for the brake pads to press against, slowing the vehicle.

Brake Switch: A switch that activates the brake lights when the brake pedal is pressed.

Brush Bar: A reinforced metal bar fitted to the front of a 4WD to protect against damage from bushes and obstacles.

Brushless Cooling Fan: A high-efficiency fan used to cool engine components, alternators, or battery systems.

Brushless Electric Motor: A high-efficiency electric motor with reduced friction and improved longevity, commonly used in 12V applications.

Bull Bar: A heavy-duty front bumper upgrade designed to protect the vehicle from animal strikes and off-road impacts.

Bypass Relay: A relay used in trailer wiring installations to prevent the vehicle’s electrical system from overloading.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”C”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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CAN Bus System: A vehicle communication network that allows electronic components to exchange data efficiently.

Cabin Air Filter: A filter that removes dust, pollen, and contaminants from the air inside the vehicle.

Camshaft Position Sensor: A sensor that monitors the position of the camshaft for optimal engine performance.

Car Alarm System: A security feature that triggers an alert in case of unauthorised access to the vehicle.

Caravan Breakaway System: A safety feature that automatically applies the trailer brakes if it detaches from the tow vehicle.

Caravan Levelling System: An automatic or manual system that ensures a caravan is level when parked.

Caravan Power Hub: A 12V power distribution unit designed for running multiple off-grid accessories.

Cargo Barrier: A metal or mesh divider that prevents cargo from shifting into the passenger area during travel.

Charge Controller: A device that regulates the charging voltage and current to protect batteries in solar and 12V systems.

Charging Port: A dedicated port in a vehicle or caravan for charging batteries or connecting external power.

Chassis Reinforcement: Additional structural modifications that strengthen a vehicle’s chassis for off-road durability.

Circuit Breaker: A resettable safety switch that protects electrical circuits from overload or short circuits.

Climate Control Module: A control unit that adjusts the vehicle’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning settings.

Clutch Booster: A hydraulic or pneumatic assist mechanism that reduces the effort needed to engage the clutch.

Coil Springs: A key suspension component that absorbs shocks and maintains vehicle stability.

Coilover Suspension: A performance suspension system that combines a coil spring and shock absorber into a single unit.

Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): A measurement of a battery’s ability to start an engine in cold temperatures.

Compression Tester: A diagnostic tool used to measure the compression pressure of an engine cylinder.

Compressor Fridge: A 12V refrigerator commonly used in caravans and 4WD setups, running efficiently on battery power.

Constant Voltage Regulator: A system that stabilises voltage levels to protect vehicle electronics from fluctuations.

Cooling Fan Relay: A relay that controls the operation of the engine’s electric cooling fan.

Coolant Expansion Tank: A reservoir that stores excess coolant to prevent overheating and pressure buildup in the cooling system.

Coolant Temperature Sensor: A sensor that measures the engine coolant temperature and relays information to the ECU to prevent overheating.

Crank Angle Sensor: A sensor that monitors the position of the crankshaft to optimise fuel injection and ignition timing.

Crank Battery: A high-capacity battery designed to provide strong bursts of power for engine starting.

Cruise Control Module: The electronic system that regulates and maintains a vehicle’s speed during highway driving.

Custom Switch Panel: A dashboard-mounted switchboard used to control auxiliary accessories such as spotlights and winches.

CV Joints (Constant Velocity Joints): Components that allow power to be smoothly transferred to the wheels at various angles.

Cylinder Head Gasket: A seal between the engine block and cylinder head that prevents coolant and oil leaks.

Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor: A sensor that monitors engine temperature and prevents overheating by sending signals to the ECU.

Crossover Pipe: An exhaust component that connects two sides of a dual exhaust system for better airflow balance.

Cross-Traffic Alert: A safety system that warns drivers of approaching traffic when reversing out of parking spaces.

Custom Wiring Harness: A tailor-made wiring solution for integrating aftermarket electrical components into a vehicle.

CV Boot: A protective rubber cover that shields the CV joint from dirt and moisture.

Caravan Solar Regulator: A device that ensures solar panels charge a caravan’s battery system efficiently without overcharging.

Charge Equaliser: A component that ensures balanced charging across multiple batteries in an off-grid system.

Clutch Start Cancel Switch: A feature that allows the vehicle to start without pressing the clutch, useful in off-road recovery.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”D”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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DC-DC Charger: A device that optimises the charging of auxiliary batteries by converting voltage from the alternator to the ideal level.

Dash Cam: A compact camera mounted inside a vehicle to record footage for security and accident documentation.

Data Logging System: An electronic system that records engine performance metrics for analysis and diagnostics.

Dead Battery: A completely discharged battery that requires recharging or replacement.

Deep Cycle Battery: A battery designed for repeated discharge and recharge cycles, commonly used in off-grid setups.

Differential: A gearbox component that allows the wheels on the same axle to rotate at different speeds, improving handling.

Differential Breather Kit: A system that prevents water and contaminants from entering the differential when driving through deep water.

Differential Lock (Diff Lock): A mechanism that locks both wheels on an axle together, improving traction in off-road conditions.

Digital Display Dash: A modern dashboard system that provides real-time vehicle data through a digital screen.

Digital Multimeter: A handheld diagnostic tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.

Digital Voltage Meter: A device that displays the voltage level of a vehicle’s battery and electrical system.

Dimmer Switch: A switch that adjusts the brightness of dashboard lights and interior lighting.

Dinghy Towing: A method of towing a small vehicle behind a motorhome using a towbar.

Dipstick: A measuring rod used to check engine oil or transmission fluid levels.

Disc Brake Rotors: Metal discs that provide a surface for brake pads to press against, slowing the vehicle.

Distributor: A component in older petrol engines that directs high-voltage electricity to the spark plugs.

Door Lock Actuator: An electric motor that operates the vehicle’s central locking system.

Door Seal: A rubber strip that prevents water, dust, and noise from entering the vehicle cabin.

Drag Link: A steering component that connects the pitman arm to the steering knuckles, helping maintain steering precision.

Drive Belt: A rubber belt that transfers power from the engine to components such as the alternator, power steering, and air conditioning.

Drive Mode Selector: A control that allows the driver to switch between different driving modes such as 2WD, 4WD, or sport mode.

Drive Shaft: A rotating shaft that transmits power from the transmission to the wheels in a rear-wheel or four-wheel-drive vehicle.

Driver Fatigue Warning System: A system that monitors driver behaviour and alerts them when signs of fatigue are detected.

Driving Lights: High-intensity auxiliary lights mounted to a vehicle to enhance visibility in off-road and low-light conditions.

Drop Hitch: A tow hitch attachment that lowers the hitch point for better trailer levelling.

Drum Brakes: A braking system where brake shoes press outward against a rotating drum to slow the vehicle.

Dual Battery System: A setup that includes a second battery to run accessories without draining the starter battery.

Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT): A transmission system that uses two clutches for faster and smoother gear changes.

Dual Fuel System: A system that allows a vehicle to run on two different fuel types, such as petrol and LPG.

Dual Zone Climate Control: A system that allows the driver and passenger to set separate temperature preferences.

Dust Seal: A protective seal that prevents dust from entering mechanical components such as wheel bearings and suspension joints.

D-Shackles: U-shaped shackles commonly used in 4WD recovery situations to attach snatch straps and winch cables securely.

Downhill Assist Control: A system that automatically controls braking to maintain a safe descent speed on steep terrain.

Dynamat Insulation: A sound-deadening material used to reduce road noise and vibrations in a vehicle cabin.

Dynamo: An older type of generator that produces electricity in classic vehicles.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”E”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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ECU (Engine Control Unit): The computer that controls engine functions, fuel injection, and emissions management.

ECU Remapping: The process of reprogramming the ECU to optimise engine power, torque, and fuel efficiency.

Electric Brake Controller: A device that regulates the braking force applied to a trailer’s electric brakes.

Electric Cooling Fan: A fan powered by an electric motor that helps regulate engine temperature.

Electric Fuel Pump: A pump that supplies fuel from the tank to the engine at the required pressure.

Electric Handbrake System: A motorised handbrake that replaces traditional cable-operated systems.

Electric Power Steering (EPS): A system that provides steering assistance using an electric motor instead of hydraulic fluid.

Electric Seat Adjustment: A feature that allows vehicle seats to be adjusted using electric controls.

Electric Side Steps: Retractable steps that deploy when the vehicle door opens, providing easier access.

Electric Winch: A motorised winch used in off-road recovery to pull a vehicle out of difficult terrain.

Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI): A system that precisely controls fuel delivery for improved efficiency and performance.

Electronic Stability Control (ESC): A safety system that prevents skidding by applying brakes to individual wheels.

Emergency Brake Assist (EBA): A system that increases braking force in emergency situations.

Emergency Jump Starter: A portable battery pack used to jump-start a vehicle with a flat battery.

Engine Bay Fuse Box: A housing unit that contains fuses protecting the vehicle’s electrical circuits.

Engine Block Heater: A device that warms the engine to improve cold-start performance.

Engine Immobiliser: A security feature that prevents a vehicle from starting without the correct key or transponder.

Engine Knock Sensor: A sensor that detects abnormal engine knocking and adjusts ignition timing to prevent damage.

Engine Oil Cooler: A cooling system that reduces engine oil temperature for better performance.

Engine Protection Plate: A metal skid plate that protects the engine sump from off-road impacts.

Engine Temperature Gauge: A dashboard display that indicates the engine’s operating temperature.

Engine Timing Chain: A chain that synchronises the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft.

Engine Torque Mounts: Rubber mounts that absorb vibrations and stabilise the engine under acceleration.

Exhaust Backpressure Sensor: A sensor that measures pressure in the exhaust system to optimise emissions control.

Exhaust Brake: A braking system that uses engine exhaust flow to slow the vehicle, commonly used in diesel engines.

Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve: A valve that reduces emissions by recirculating a portion of exhaust gases back into the engine.

Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) Sensor: A sensor that monitors exhaust temperatures to prevent engine overheating.

Exhaust Heat Shield: A protective cover that prevents heat from the exhaust system from affecting other components.

Exhaust Manifold: A component that collects exhaust gases from the engine’s cylinders and directs them into the exhaust system.

Exhaust Resonator: A chamber in the exhaust system that reduces noise without affecting performance.

Extended Shackles: A suspension upgrade that provides additional lift and flex for off-road driving.

External Battery Monitor: A device that allows drivers to check the charge status of an auxiliary battery.

External Transmission Cooler: An add-on cooling system that prevents the transmission from overheating.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”F”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Fan Belt: Another term for a drive belt, responsible for running engine accessories such as the alternator and air conditioning compressor.

Fast Idle Control: A system that increases engine idle speed to improve alternator output when running high-power accessories.

Fog Lights: Low-mounted lights designed to cut through fog and improve visibility in poor weather conditions.

Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) Transfer Case: A gearbox component that distributes power between the front and rear wheels.

Free-Wheeling Hubs: Lockable hubs on 4WD front wheels that disengage the front axle when not in use, improving fuel efficiency.

Fuel Cell: An alternative energy system that generates electricity from chemical reactions, commonly used in hybrid or electric vehicles.

Fuel Filter: A filter that removes dirt and contaminants from the fuel before it reaches the engine.

Fuel Injector: A component that sprays fuel into the engine for efficient combustion.

Fuel Injection Rail: A manifold that distributes fuel to multiple injectors in a fuel-injected engine.

Fuel Line: A hose or tube that transports fuel from the tank to the engine.

Fuel Manager Pre-Filter: A system that removes water and contaminants from diesel fuel before it enters the main filter.

Fuel Pressure Regulator: A device that controls the pressure of fuel delivered to the injectors.

Fuel Pressure Sensor: A sensor that measures fuel pressure in the fuel rail to optimise performance.

Fuel Pump Relay: A relay that controls the operation of the vehicle’s fuel pump.

Fuel Surge Tank: A reservoir that prevents fuel starvation by ensuring a constant supply of fuel to the injectors.

Fuel Tank Breather: A vent system that allows air to enter and exit the fuel tank as fuel levels change.

Fuel Tank Protector Plate: A skid plate designed to protect the fuel tank from off-road impacts.

Full-Time 4WD: A drivetrain configuration where all four wheels receive power at all times.

Fuse Block: A panel that houses multiple fuses, protecting a vehicle’s electrical circuits from overload.

Fuse Tap: A connector that allows additional electrical accessories to be installed without cutting factory wiring.

Fridge Slide: A sliding tray installed in 4WDs to easily access a portable fridge or freezer.

Flat Battery: A discharged vehicle battery that requires recharging or jump-starting.

Flat Towing: A method of towing a vehicle with all four wheels on the ground, commonly used for RV setups.

Flex Plate: A thin metal plate that connects the engine to an automatic transmission’s torque converter.

Flywheel: A heavy disc that helps maintain engine rotational momentum and engages with the starter motor.

Front Air Locker: A locking differential for the front axle, used in off-road vehicles to improve traction.

Front Recovery Points: Reinforced points on a 4WD designed for safe winch or snatch strap recovery.

Front-Mounted Intercooler: A heat exchanger placed at the front of the vehicle to cool compressed air from the turbocharger.

Friction Modifier: A chemical additive used in gear oils to improve lubrication and reduce wear.

Frame Rail Reinforcement: Additional bracing added to a vehicle’s chassis to increase structural strength.

Front-Mounted Winch: A recovery winch installed on the front bumper to assist in off-road recoveries.

Fast Charge DC-DC Converter: A device that speeds up battery charging from a vehicle’s alternator or solar panels.

Front Sway Bar Disconnect: A system that allows for greater suspension articulation in off-road conditions.

Four-Link Suspension System: A suspension setup that improves axle articulation and handling in off-road vehicles.

Fuel Vapour Separator: A component that prevents fuel vapour from escaping into the atmosphere, commonly used in emissions systems.

Frame-Mounted Rock Sliders: Reinforced steel bars that protect a 4WD’s body from damage when driving over rough terrain.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”G”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Gasket: A seal placed between engine components to prevent leaks of oil, coolant, or gases.

GCM (Gross Combination Mass): The maximum allowable weight of a vehicle and its trailer combined.

Gear Reduction Starter Motor: A high-torque starter motor designed to improve starting efficiency, especially in diesel engines.

Gearbox Mount: A support bracket that secures the transmission to the vehicle’s chassis.

Gearbox Oil Cooler: A cooling system that helps regulate transmission temperatures under heavy loads.

Gear Indicator Sensor: A sensor that displays the selected gear on the vehicle’s dashboard.

Gear Lever Boot: A rubber or leather cover that prevents dust and debris from entering the gear shift mechanism.

Gear Oil: A lubricant designed for use in differentials, transfer cases, and manual transmissions.

Gear Ratio: The relationship between the input and output speeds of a transmission or differential.

General-Purpose Relay: A switch used to control electrical circuits in automotive applications.

Glow Plug: A heating device used in diesel engines to assist with cold starts.

Glow Plug Timer: A control module that regulates the heating time of glow plugs.

GPS Navigation System: An onboard system that provides turn-by-turn navigation and mapping.

GPS Speed Sensor: A device that uses satellite signals to measure vehicle speed accurately.

Ground Cable: A thick wire that connects a vehicle’s electrical system to the chassis for proper grounding.

Ground Clearance: The distance between the lowest part of a vehicle and the ground, important for off-road driving.

Ground Strap: A wire that connects the vehicle’s electrical system to the chassis, ensuring a stable ground connection.

Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM): The total allowable weight of a fully loaded vehicle as specified by the manufacturer.

GVM Upgrade Kit: A suspension and axle reinforcement package that increases a vehicle’s legal load capacity.

Guard Flare: A protective extension fitted to wheel arches to accommodate larger tyres and prevent debris from hitting the vehicle.

Guided Parking Assist: A system that helps drivers manoeuvre into parking spaces using sensors and cameras.

Gearbox Synchroniser: A component that allows for smooth gear changes by matching gear speeds.

Gland Nut Wrench: A specialised tool used for removing and installing gland nuts in shock absorbers and suspension systems.

Gear Locking Mechanism: A security device that prevents unauthorised shifting of gears in parked vehicles.

Gas-Charged Shock Absorber: A type of shock absorber filled with nitrogen gas for improved damping and performance.

Garage Battery Charger: A mains-powered charger used to maintain and top up vehicle batteries when not in use.

Grille Guard: A protective metal cover that shields the front grille from damage due to debris and off-road impacts.

Gravel Road Mode: A driving mode that adjusts traction control and suspension settings for better handling on unsealed roads.

Grease Nipple: A small fitting used to apply grease to moving suspension and drivetrain components.

Ground Loop Isolator: A device that eliminates electrical noise interference in vehicle audio systems.

Gusseted Chassis Reinforcement: A structural upgrade that increases the strength of a vehicle’s frame, particularly for off-road use.

Gear Knob Extension: A modified gear lever attachment that improves shifting ergonomics.

Gas Strut: A pressurised support mechanism used in bonnet and tailgate lifts for easy opening and closing.

Glass Fuses: A type of fuse used in older vehicles to protect electrical circuits.

Glove Box Light: A small LED or halogen light inside the glove compartment for visibility.

Grab Handle: A handle inside the vehicle, often mounted on the A-pillar or ceiling, providing additional support for passengers.

Guard Liner: A plastic or rubber liner installed inside the wheel arches to prevent debris buildup and rust.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”H”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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H4 LED Headlights: High-efficiency LED headlights that offer improved brightness and energy savings.

Handbrake Cable: A cable that connects the handbrake lever to the braking system, securing the vehicle when parked.

Harmonic Balancer: A pulley mounted to the crankshaft that reduces engine vibration and helps prevent wear on engine components.

Head Gasket: A critical seal between the engine block and cylinder head that prevents coolant and oil leaks.

Headlight Levelling System: A system that adjusts the angle of headlights based on vehicle load and road conditions.

Headlight Washer System: A mechanism that sprays water or cleaning fluid onto the headlights to improve visibility.

Headlight Wiring Harness: A reinforced wiring setup designed to ensure consistent power delivery to headlights.

Heavy-Duty Alternator: A high-output alternator designed for vehicles that run multiple electrical accessories.

Heavy-Duty Battery Terminals: Reinforced terminals that provide a secure and efficient electrical connection.

Heavy-Duty Clutch Kit: A stronger clutch assembly designed for vehicles that tow, carry heavy loads, or operate in extreme conditions.

Heavy-Duty Leaf Springs: Upgraded leaf springs that provide additional load capacity for towing and off-road use.

Heavy-Duty Recovery Points: Strong, reinforced anchor points designed for safe off-road vehicle recovery.

Heavy-Duty Suspension: A reinforced suspension system designed to handle rough terrain and increased load capacity.

High-Idle Control Module: A system that raises engine idle speed to improve alternator output when running accessories like fridges or winches.

High-Lift Jack: A tall, versatile jack used in off-road recovery and vehicle maintenance.

High-Output Alternator: An alternator that delivers increased electrical output, useful for dual battery setups and auxiliary power.

Hill Descent Control: A system that automatically applies braking to maintain a slow and controlled descent on steep terrain.

Hill Start Assist: A system that prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when starting on an incline.

Hitch Receiver Lock: A locking mechanism that secures a tow hitch in place to prevent theft.

Hood Latches: Secure clips or locks that hold the bonnet (hood) closed and prevent accidental opening.

Hub Adapter Spacers: Components that modify the wheel hub to allow compatibility with different wheel sizes.

Hub Assembly: The complete wheel hub unit, including bearings and mounting points for the wheel and brake rotor.

Hydraulic Brake Booster: A braking system that uses hydraulic pressure rather than vacuum assistance for increased braking force.

Hydraulic Clutch System: A clutch system that uses hydraulic fluid for smoother and more consistent clutch engagement.

Hydraulic Power Steering: A system that uses hydraulic pressure to assist in turning the steering wheel with minimal effort.

Hydraulic Winch: A winch powered by hydraulic pressure rather than an electric motor, commonly used in heavy-duty applications.

Hydrophobic Window Coating: A treatment applied to vehicle windows to repel water and improve visibility in wet conditions.

Hybrid Battery Pack: A battery system used in hybrid vehicles to store and supply electrical energy.

Hybrid Inverter: A device that manages power conversion in hybrid and electric vehicles.

Hydraulic Sway Bar Disconnect: A system that allows the sway bar to be disengaged for improved off-road suspension articulation.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”I”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Idle Air Control Valve (IACV): A component that regulates engine idle speed by adjusting airflow into the throttle body.

Idle Up Controller: A system that increases engine idle speed to enhance alternator output when running high-draw accessories.

Ignition Coil: A component that converts battery voltage into a high-voltage spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture in petrol engines.

Ignition Module: An electronic control unit that regulates spark timing and ignition performance.

Ignition Switch: A switch that activates a vehicle’s electrical system and starts the engine when the key is turned.

Impact Sensor: A sensor that detects sudden collisions and can activate airbags or trigger a vehicle’s security system.

Independent Front Suspension (IFS): A suspension system where each front wheel moves independently, improving ride comfort and handling.

Induction Kit: An aftermarket air intake system designed to increase airflow to the engine.

Inertia Switch: A safety device that shuts off the fuel pump in the event of a crash.

Inertia Reel Seatbelt: A retractable seatbelt mechanism that locks in place during sudden deceleration.

Inertial Navigation System (INS): A navigation system that calculates movement using gyroscopes and accelerometers instead of GPS.

Injector Cleaner: A chemical additive used to remove carbon buildup from fuel injectors.

Inline Fuse: A fuse that is installed directly into a power cable to protect electrical components.

Inline Fuel Filter: A filter placed in the fuel line to remove impurities before fuel reaches the engine.

Instrument Cluster: The dashboard display that shows speed, fuel level, engine warnings, and other key information.

Intercooler: A heat exchanger that cools compressed air from a turbocharger or supercharger before it enters the engine, improving performance.

Intercooler Piping: Tubing that connects the turbocharger to the intercooler and intake manifold.

Interior Dome Light: A ceiling-mounted light inside the cabin that provides illumination when doors are opened.

Interior Trim Panels: Plastic or fabric-covered panels that finish the inside of a vehicle.

Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS): A device that monitors battery voltage and temperature for improved charging efficiency.

Intelligent Key System: A keyless entry system that allows for push-button start and proximity unlocking.

Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor: A system that analyses driving conditions to determine when an oil change is needed.

Intelligent Parking Assist System: A system that assists with parking by automatically steering the vehicle into a space.

Interior Ambient Lighting: Customisable lighting inside the vehicle cabin for enhanced aesthetics and visibility.

Integrated Brake Controller: A factory-installed trailer brake controller that allows seamless trailer braking integration.

Integrated Roof Rails: Factory-fitted rails that allow roof racks or accessories to be mounted.

Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor: A sensor that measures the temperature of incoming air for optimal fuel injection.

Intake Manifold: A component that distributes air evenly to the engine’s cylinders.

Intake Plenum: A chamber within the intake manifold that helps equalise air distribution to the cylinders.

Interior Sound Deadening: Materials applied to the vehicle’s interior to reduce road noise and vibrations.

Inverter: A device that converts 12V DC power into 240V AC power for running household appliances in vehicles.

Inverter Generator: A portable generator that provides clean and stable electrical power, often used for off-grid setups.

Isofix Child Seat Anchor Points: Standardised mounting points in a vehicle for securing child safety seats.

Isolated Battery System: A system that separates the auxiliary battery from the main starter battery to prevent draining.

Isolator Switch: A switch that disconnects the battery or other electrical components to prevent power loss or theft.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”J”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Jack Mount: A secure mounting bracket for storing a high-lift or bottle jack in a vehicle.

Jack Pad: A reinforced pad that provides a stable base for a vehicle jack when lifting the car.

Jack Stands: Adjustable stands used to safely support a vehicle after it has been lifted with a jack.

Jam Nut: A secondary nut used to lock another nut in place, preventing loosening due to vibrations.

Jammer: A security device that prevents remote keyless entry hacking by blocking signals.

Jerry Can Holder: A secure mounting system for carrying extra fuel or water on 4WDs and camper trailers.

Jerry Can Spout: A flexible nozzle attachment for pouring fuel from a jerry can without spills.

Jump Leads: Heavy-duty cables used to connect two vehicle batteries for emergency jump-starting.

Jump Pack: A portable battery-powered device used to jump-start a vehicle with a flat battery.

Jump Point Terminal: A designated connection point in a vehicle’s engine bay for safe battery jump-starting.

Junction Box: An enclosure that protects and organises electrical connections in a vehicle’s wiring system.

Jounce Bumpers: Rubber stops that prevent suspension components from bottoming out under heavy loads.

Jumper Harness: A short electrical harness used to connect or extend vehicle wiring systems.

Jump Start Assist: A system that provides extra power from the alternator to help start a weak battery.

Jounce Suspension Test: A test that measures how well a vehicle’s suspension absorbs bumps and rebounds.

Jump Seat: A small foldable seat found in some 4WDs and commercial vehicles.

Jacking Point: A reinforced section of a vehicle’s undercarriage designed for safe use of a jack.

Jog Dial: A rotating control knob used in vehicle infotainment systems for menu navigation.

Jackshaft: A secondary driveshaft used in some all-wheel-drive and hybrid systems.

Judder Bar: Another term for a speed bump or rumble strip used to slow vehicles down.

Joystick Steering System: A specialised steering system found in some off-road and military vehicles.

Jounce Travel: The maximum upward movement allowed by a vehicle’s suspension before bottoming out.

Jump Seat Sensor: A sensor that detects if a passenger is seated and adjusts airbag deployment accordingly.

Jetting (Carburettor Jetting): The adjustment of fuel jets in a carburettor to optimise air-fuel mixture.

Jiggle Siphon Hose: A self-priming hose used to transfer fuel between containers or tanks.

Jack Handle: A removable lever used to operate a mechanical or hydraulic jack.

Jumper Switch: A temporary electrical connection used to bypass faulty circuits for diagnostics.

Judder (Clutch or Brake Judder): A vibration or shudder felt when engaging the clutch or brakes, often caused by worn components.

Jounce Control Valve: A valve in high-performance shock absorbers that helps control suspension rebound.

Jack Knife (Trailer Jack-Knifing): A dangerous situation where a towed trailer swings uncontrollably toward the towing vehicle.

Jack Knife Warning System: A stability control feature that detects potential jack-knifing and applies corrective braking.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”K”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Kangaroo Bars: Another term for bull bars, designed to protect the front of a vehicle from animal collisions.

Kangaroo Mode: A term for a vehicle’s traction control system adjusting to rough, bumpy terrain to prevent excessive bouncing.

Kevlar-Reinforced Brake Pads: High-durability brake pads that use Kevlar fibres for improved heat resistance and longevity.

Kick Panel: The interior panel near the driver’s or passenger’s feet, often used for housing electrical connections.

Kill Switch: A safety switch that disconnects the vehicle’s electrical system to prevent theft or battery drain.

King Pin Bearings: Bearings that allow smooth movement in a vehicle’s steering knuckles, commonly found in heavy-duty trucks.

King Springs: A well-known brand of heavy-duty coil springs used in suspension upgrades.

Kinetic Recovery Rope: A high-stretch recovery rope that stores kinetic energy to assist in vehicle extractions.

Knock Sensor: A sensor that detects abnormal engine knocking and adjusts ignition timing to prevent damage.

KVA (Kilovolt-Amps) Rating: A measurement of electrical power capacity in inverters and generators.

Keyless Entry System: A system that allows doors to be unlocked remotely without inserting a key.

Key Fob: A remote control device used for locking, unlocking, and sometimes starting a vehicle.

Key Programmer: A diagnostic tool used to program new or replacement key fobs to a vehicle’s security system.

Kickdown Switch: A mechanism in automatic transmissions that forces a lower gear selection when full throttle is applied.

Kinetic Suspension: A suspension system that dynamically adjusts damping based on terrain conditions.

Knock-Off Wheels: Wheels designed to be removed quickly using a central locking nut, common in motorsport applications.

Knurled Wheel Nuts: Lug nuts with a textured grip surface for improved tightening and removal.

Key Cylinder: The mechanical component of an ignition switch that interacts with a vehicle’s key.

Kerb Weight: The total weight of a vehicle with all fluids but without passengers or cargo.

Kevlar Timing Belt: A high-strength timing belt reinforced with Kevlar fibres for improved durability.

Kick Sensor: A sensor in modern vehicles that allows hands-free boot opening with a foot movement under the rear bumper.

Kilometre Tracker: A digital or mechanical system that tracks a vehicle’s total distance travelled.

Knock Resistant Fuel: Fuel with additives designed to prevent premature ignition (knocking) in high-compression engines.

Knee Airbag: A supplemental airbag positioned near the driver’s knees to provide additional protection in a crash.

Kilowatt (kW): A unit of power measurement commonly used to describe engine output.

Keyless Ignition System: A push-button start system that allows the engine to be started without inserting a key.

Knuckle Joint: A flexible joint in a suspension or steering system that allows controlled movement.

Kerb-Side Mirror: A passenger-side mirror with a wider angle to assist in parking and lane changes.

Kick Plate: A reinforced panel at the bottom of a door to protect against scuff marks and impacts.

Kinetic Recovery System: A system that harnesses and reuses kinetic energy to assist vehicle acceleration.

Knurled Brake Rotors: Brake rotors with a textured surface to improve pad grip and braking performance.

Knock Control System: An ECU feature that adjusts ignition timing based on knock sensor feedback.

Kinked Exhaust Pipe: A damaged or bent exhaust pipe that can restrict airflow and reduce performance.

Knock Detection Module: A separate ECU component responsible for detecting engine knock and adjusting parameters accordingly.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”L”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Ladder Chassis: A vehicle frame design consisting of two parallel beams connected by cross-members, commonly used in 4WDs and trucks.

Ladder Rack: A roof or tray-mounted rack designed to securely transport ladders and long cargo.

Lagging (Turbo Lag): The delay in power delivery when a turbocharger takes time to spool up and generate boost.

Laminated Windscreen: A windscreen made of two layers of glass with a plastic layer in between, designed to prevent shattering.

Lane Departure Warning: A driver-assist system that alerts the driver when the vehicle unintentionally drifts out of its lane.

Lane Keep Assist: A system that automatically adjusts steering to keep the vehicle within its lane.

Lap Belt: A seatbelt that only secures across the waist, typically found in older vehicles and rear middle seats.

Lateral Control Arm: A suspension component that maintains wheel alignment and stability during cornering.

Launch Control: A system that optimises engine power and traction to achieve maximum acceleration from a standstill.

LED Light Bar: A high-intensity auxiliary light used to improve visibility during off-road driving.

LED Tail Lights: Brake and rear lights that use LED technology for improved brightness and energy efficiency.

LED Work Light: A portable or mounted LED light used for worksite illumination or vehicle repairs.

Left-Hand Drive (LHD): A vehicle configuration where the driver’s seat is positioned on the left side of the cabin.

Lifting Blocks: Suspension spacers used to increase vehicle ride height.

Lift Kit: A suspension modification that raises a vehicle’s ground clearance for off-road use.

Limited-Slip Differential (LSD): A differential that limits wheel spin by transferring power to the wheel with the most traction.

Lithium Deep Cycle Battery: A lightweight, high-efficiency battery used for powering 12V accessories in off-grid setups.

Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery: A durable lithium battery with a longer lifespan than traditional AGM or lead-acid batteries.

Load Adjusting Shocks: Shock absorbers that automatically adjust damping based on vehicle load.

Load Rating: The maximum weight a vehicle’s suspension and tyres can safely support.

Load Sensing Proportioning Valve: A braking component that adjusts brake force based on vehicle load.

Lockable Canopy: A secure, lockable cover for a ute tray or truck bed.

Lockable Drawer System: A storage system with lockable compartments, commonly used in 4WD setups.

Locking Hubs: A manual or automatic mechanism that engages or disengages a 4WD’s front wheels from the drivetrain.

Long-Range Fuel Tank: An upgraded fuel tank with increased capacity for extended travel distances.

Long-Travel Suspension: A suspension setup designed for maximum wheel articulation and off-road performance.

Low Compression Engine: An engine with a lower compression ratio, commonly used in turbocharged vehicles.

Low Gear (4WD Low Range): A setting in 4WD vehicles that provides maximum torque for slow-speed off-road driving.

Low-Profile Tyres: Tyres with a short sidewall height for improved handling and sportier aesthetics.

Low-Range Gearing: A feature in 4WD vehicles that provides extra torque for off-road and steep terrain driving.

Lower Control Arm: A suspension component that connects the wheel hub to the chassis and helps control wheel movement.

Lowering Springs: Performance springs that reduce vehicle ride height for improved handling and aesthetics.

LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) Conversion: A modification that allows a vehicle to run on LPG instead of petrol or diesel.

LSD (Limited Slip Differential) Additive: A friction modifier added to differential oil to improve LSD operation.

Lug Nuts: The nuts used to secure wheels onto a vehicle’s hub.

Lug Pattern: The arrangement of wheel studs on a hub, affecting wheel compatibility.

Lumen Rating: A measurement of brightness for vehicle headlights, LED bars, and auxiliary lights.

Lumbar Support: Adjustable lower back support in vehicle seats for increased comfort on long drives.

Luxury Pack: A trim option that adds premium features such as leather seats, climate control, and advanced infotainment.

Lock-Up Torque Converter: A feature in automatic transmissions that reduces slippage and improves fuel efficiency.

Lateral Stability Control: A system that enhances vehicle stability by reducing body roll and counteracting oversteer or understeer.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”M”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Main Battery Isolator: A switch that disconnects the vehicle’s main battery from the electrical system for maintenance or security.

Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor: A sensor that measures air pressure in the intake manifold to optimise engine performance.

Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF): A sensor that monitors the amount of air entering the engine for optimal fuel injection.

Mechanical Fuel Pump: A pump driven by the engine to deliver fuel from the tank to the carburettor or injectors.

Mud Terrain Tyres: Off-road tyres with deep tread patterns designed for superior grip in mud and rough terrain.

Multi-Link Suspension: A suspension system that provides independent movement of each wheel for improved handling and comfort.

Marine-Grade Wiring: High-quality, corrosion-resistant wiring used in boats and off-road applications.

Manual Locking Hubs: A 4WD system that requires manual engagement of the front wheels for off-road driving.

MPPT Solar Charge Controller: A high-efficiency controller that optimises solar panel output for maximum battery charging performance.

Muffler: A component in the exhaust system that reduces engine noise and emissions.

Multi-Stage Charging: A smart battery charging process that optimises efficiency and extends battery life.

Mobile Fridge Slide: A mounting system that allows easy access to a portable fridge in a 4WD setup.

Mud Flaps: Rubber or plastic guards that prevent debris from being thrown up by tyres.

Multi-Function Steering Wheel: A steering wheel with integrated buttons for controlling infotainment, cruise control, and other vehicle functions.

Multimeter: A diagnostic tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in vehicle electrical systems.

Manual Boost Controller: A device that allows manual adjustment of turbocharger boost pressure.

Manual Transmission Fluid: A specialised lubricant used in manual gearboxes to reduce wear and improve shifting performance.

Motorised Recovery Winch: A powered winch used to pull vehicles out of difficult terrain.

Modular Roof Rack System: A customisable roof rack that allows additional attachments for carrying different types of gear.

Mechanical Limited Slip Differential: A differential that automatically transfers power to the wheel with the most traction.

Mono-Tube Shock Absorbers: A type of shock absorber designed for improved cooling and performance over traditional twin-tube shocks.

Master Cylinder: A hydraulic component that generates pressure for the braking system when the pedal is pressed.

Mud Driving Mode: A terrain response setting that optimises traction control for driving in deep mud.

Mild Hybrid System: A hybrid powertrain that provides minor electrical assistance to improve fuel economy.

Manual Choke: A mechanical device that adjusts the air-fuel mixture for easier cold starts in older vehicles.

Modified Suspension Geometry: Adjustments made to a vehicle’s suspension to improve handling, articulation, or lift height.

Magnesium Alloy Wheels: Lightweight wheels made from magnesium for improved strength and reduced weight.

Motorised Side Steps: Automatic steps that deploy when the doors open, providing easier access to raised vehicles.

Manual Window Regulators: A crank-operated system used to raise and lower a vehicle’s windows.

Multi-Plate Clutch: A clutch system that uses multiple friction plates for increased grip and power transfer.

Mains Power Inverter: A device that converts 12V battery power into 240V AC for running household appliances in vehicles.

Mudflap Extenders: Additional rubber extensions that provide greater protection against road spray and debris.

Magnetic CB Antenna: A removable, magnetically mounted CB radio antenna for easy installation and removal.

Memory Seat Function: A system that allows drivers to save and recall preset seat positions.

Mechanical Water Pump: A pump that circulates coolant through the engine using belt-driven power.

Modular Bull Bar: A bull bar design that allows for the addition of accessories such as winch mounts and driving lights.

Microfibre Cloth: A soft, lint-free cloth used for cleaning vehicle interiors, windows, and paintwork.

Mud Catcher Floor Mats: Heavy-duty mats designed to trap mud, dirt, and water to protect vehicle interiors.

Manual Transmission Cooler: An add-on cooling system designed to prevent overheating in manual gearboxes under heavy loads.

Magnetic Drain Plug: An oil drain plug with a built-in magnet to catch metal debris from the engine.

Mid-Range Driving Lights: Auxiliary driving lights that provide a balanced beam pattern for improved road illumination.

Multi-Terrain Select System: An off-road driving mode selector that adjusts vehicle settings for different surfaces such as sand, rocks, or mud.

Mains Hookup Plug: A connection point on caravans and campervans that allows direct access to 240V power at campgrounds.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”N”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Narrow Track Suspension: A suspension setup with a reduced track width, commonly used for off-road and agricultural vehicles.

Navigation Unit: A GPS system installed in a vehicle for route guidance and off-road mapping.

Negative Battery Terminal: The ground connection point of a vehicle’s electrical system.

Neutral Safety Switch: A switch that prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in neutral or park.

Nitrogen Shock Absorbers: Shock absorbers filled with nitrogen gas for improved damping and durability.

Night Vision Camera: A thermal or infrared camera that enhances visibility in low-light conditions.

Nudge Bar: A lightweight front bar designed to protect the front end of a vehicle from minor impacts.

No-Load Voltage: The voltage output of a battery or alternator when no load is applied.

Nylon Winch Rope: A lightweight alternative to steel cable used for winches in 4WD recovery.

Navigation Lights: LED or halogen lights used in marine and off-road applications for improved visibility.

Noise-Cancelling Head Unit: A car audio system that reduces road noise for better sound quality.

Non-Slip Floor Mats: Rubber mats designed to provide extra grip and prevent movement inside the vehicle.

Nitrous Oxide System (NOS): A performance upgrade that injects nitrous oxide into the engine to increase power.

Neutral Idle Control: A system in automatic transmissions that disengages the torque converter at idle to save fuel.

Negative Camber: A wheel alignment setting where the top of the tyre tilts inward, improving cornering grip.

Neutral Tow Kit: A modification that allows a vehicle to be flat-towed without damaging the transmission.

Nano-Ceramic Window Tint: A high-performance tint that blocks UV rays and reduces heat inside the vehicle.

Non-Slip Pedal Covers: Rubberised covers added to accelerator, brake, and clutch pedals for better grip.

Nitrogen-Filled Tyres: Tyres filled with nitrogen instead of air to maintain pressure consistency and improve longevity.

Non-Contact Thermometer: A device used to measure engine or brake temperature without direct contact.

Noise Insulation Foam: A material used to reduce engine and road noise inside the cabin.

Nitrile Gloves: Protective gloves often used by mechanics to prevent oil and chemical exposure.

Neutral Gear Indicator: A dashboard display that shows when the transmission is in neutral.

Non-Permanent Thread Locker: A liquid compound applied to bolts and fasteners to prevent loosening from vibrations.

Night-Mode Dashboard: A feature that dims instrument cluster brightness for night driving comfort.

Non-Rusting Brake Rotors: Specially coated rotors designed to resist corrosion and extend lifespan.

Nano-Polish Sealant: A protective coating applied to paint to enhance gloss and repel dirt.

Nose Cone (Caravan): A streamlined cover on the front of a caravan to improve aerodynamics.

Neutral Density Filter (ND Filter): A lens filter used in vehicle-mounted cameras to reduce glare and enhance footage quality.

Narrow Profile Tyres: Tyres with a smaller tread width, used in performance applications for improved handling.

Non-Reflective Dash Cover: A dashboard protector designed to minimise glare from the windscreen.

Non-Vented Brake Discs: Solid brake rotors that lack ventilation holes, used in some vehicles for cost efficiency.

Nano-Coated Electrical Contacts: Electrical connectors treated with nano-coatings to resist corrosion and improve conductivity.

Non-Metallic Brake Pads: Brake pads made from ceramic or organic materials to reduce brake dust and noise.

Non-Return Fuel Valve: A one-way valve that prevents fuel from flowing back into the tank.

Neutral Brake Assist: A feature that holds the vehicle stationary when stopped in neutral, preventing rollback.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”O”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) Port: A diagnostic interface in vehicles that allows access to the ECU for troubleshooting and performance tuning.

Off-Road Recovery Kit: A set of essential tools including snatch straps, shackles, and a winch for vehicle recoveries in rough terrain.

Off-Road Suspension: A suspension system designed to handle rugged terrains, featuring upgraded shocks, springs, and lift kits.

Oil Catch Can: A device that traps oil vapours from the engine’s crankcase ventilation system to prevent carbon build-up.

Oil Cooler: A heat exchanger that helps regulate engine or transmission oil temperature during heavy use.

Overlanding Setup: A customised 4WD configuration designed for extended off-road and self-sufficient travel.

Overload Springs: Additional springs that provide extra support when carrying heavy loads.

Overvoltage Protection: A system that prevents excessive voltage from damaging vehicle electrical components.

Off-Road Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): A system that tracks tyre pressure and alerts the driver to low or high readings.

Overhead Console: A roof-mounted storage compartment for radios, switches, and gauges in a 4WD.

Overboost Protection: A safeguard in turbocharged engines that prevents excessive boost pressure from damaging components.

Oxygen Sensor (O2 Sensor): A sensor in the exhaust system that monitors oxygen levels to optimise fuel-air mixture.

Off-Road Driving Lights: Auxiliary lights designed to provide better visibility during night-time off-road driving.

Offset Wheels: Wheels with a modified hub mounting position to alter track width and stance.

Overdrive Gear: A high-speed gear ratio in a transmission designed to improve fuel efficiency on highways.

Oil Pressure Sensor: A sensor that measures oil pressure and alerts the driver to any abnormalities.

Open Differential: A standard differential that allows each wheel to rotate at different speeds, reducing traction in off-road conditions.

Off-Road Skid Plate: A reinforced metal plate mounted under the vehicle to protect essential components from damage.

Oil Change Interval: The recommended time or mileage between oil changes to maintain engine health.

Off-Road Tow Hooks: Reinforced tow hooks designed for vehicle recovery in difficult terrains.

Oil Dipstick: A measuring tool used to check engine oil levels.

Oil Pan Heater: A device used to warm engine oil in cold climates for easier starts.

Optima Battery: A brand of high-performance AGM batteries known for durability and deep-cycle capabilities.

Off-Road Driving Mode: A selectable driving mode that adjusts throttle response, traction control, and suspension for rough terrain.

One-Way Clutch: A transmission component that allows rotation in one direction while preventing movement in the opposite direction.

Oil Pump: A component that circulates oil throughout the engine to lubricate moving parts.

Onboard Air Compressor: A built-in air compressor used for inflating tyres and operating air lockers in 4WDs.

Overhead Switch Panel: A set of customisable switches mounted on the roof console for controlling auxiliary accessories.

Oil Level Sensor: A sensor that detects oil levels and provides a warning when low.

Offset Bushings: Specialised suspension bushings that allow for fine adjustments in wheel alignment.

Oil Filter Relocation Kit: A kit that allows repositioning of the oil filter for easier maintenance and improved accessibility.

Overhead DVD Player: A roof-mounted entertainment system found in some vehicles for rear passenger entertainment.

Off-Road Tow Bar: A reinforced tow bar designed to handle the additional stress of off-road towing.

O-Ring Seal: A rubber seal used to prevent fluid leaks in engines, transmissions, and fuel systems.

Onboard GPS Tracker: A tracking device installed in a vehicle for navigation, theft prevention, or fleet management.

Oil Foam Filter: An air filter coated with oil to improve dirt-trapping efficiency in off-road environments.

Onboard Battery Monitor: A system that displays battery voltage and charge status in real time.

Over-Speed Warning System: A safety feature that alerts drivers when exceeding a pre-set speed limit.

Off-Road Rock Sliders: Reinforced metal bars mounted to the vehicle’s underbody to protect against rock impacts.

Open Loop Fuel System: A fuel management system that does not use feedback from the oxygen sensor for adjustments.

Oil-Bathed Air Filter: A type of air filter that uses oil to trap dirt particles, commonly used in dusty environments.

Over-Torque Protection: A feature that prevents excessive torque from damaging the drivetrain.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”P”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Parabolic Leaf Springs: A type of suspension spring that provides improved comfort and load-carrying capability in heavy-duty applications.

Parking Sensor: Ultrasonic sensors that detect obstacles and assist with parking manoeuvres.

Permanent 4WD System: A drivetrain setup where all four wheels receive power at all times, improving traction.

Portable Dual Battery System: A mobile battery setup that provides power to accessories without requiring permanent installation.

Portable Lithium Power Station: A compact power station with built-in lithium battery, inverter, and charge controller for off-grid energy needs.

Portable Solar Blanket: A flexible and lightweight solar panel that folds for easy transport and charging in off-grid setups.

Power Inverter: A device that converts 12V DC power to 240V AC, allowing the use of household appliances in vehicles.

Power Steering Pump: A hydraulic pump that assists with easier steering by reducing effort needed to turn the wheel.

Programmable ECU: A modifiable engine control unit that allows for custom tuning of fuel mapping and ignition timing.

Projector Headlights: Advanced headlights that provide a more focused beam pattern for improved visibility.

Pressure Relief Valve: A valve that prevents excessive pressure buildup in hydraulic and fuel systems.

PWM Solar Charge Controller: A basic charge controller that regulates voltage from solar panels to prevent battery overcharging.

Panhard Rod: A suspension component that controls lateral movement of the axle, improving stability.

Pitman Arm: A steering component that transfers movement from the steering box to the front wheels.

Polyurethane Suspension Bushings: High-durability bushings that replace rubber components for improved handling and longevity.

Push-Button Start: A feature that allows the driver to start the engine without inserting a key.

Portable Air Compressor: A compact compressor used for inflating tyres and operating air-powered tools in off-road situations.

Power Distribution Block: A unit that distributes electrical power to multiple circuits in a vehicle.

Puddle Lights: Exterior lights mounted under the side mirrors or doors to illuminate the ground when entering or exiting a vehicle.

Performance Exhaust System: A modified exhaust that improves engine efficiency, power, and sound.

Parking Brake Adjuster: A mechanism that maintains correct tension in the parking brake system.

Pilot Bearing: A small bearing that supports the transmission input shaft in manual vehicles.

Panel Beating: The process of repairing and reshaping damaged vehicle body panels.

Push-Button Diff Lock: A differential locking system that engages electronically with the press of a button.

Pedal Box: A component that houses the accelerator, brake, and clutch pedals.

Performance Chip Tuning: A method of improving engine efficiency by modifying the ECU programming.

Passenger Airbag Deactivation Switch: A feature that disables the front passenger airbag when necessary (e.g., for child seats).

Power Tailgate: A motorised tailgate that opens and closes automatically via a button press or key fob.

Power Window Regulator: A mechanism that raises and lowers windows using an electric motor.

Parking Brake Warning Light: A dashboard indicator that illuminates when the parking brake is engaged.

Positive Camber: A wheel alignment setting where the top of the tyre tilts outward, typically used in off-road applications.

Pre-Filter (Fuel): A filtration system that removes larger contaminants before the main fuel filter.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Microphone: A communication system used in UHF and CB radios for clear voice transmission.

Pressure Plate (Clutch): A clutch system component that applies pressure to the clutch disc for power transfer.

Performance Torsion Bars: Upgraded torsion bars that improve suspension support and handling in 4WDs.

Pneumatic Suspension System: A suspension system that uses compressed air for ride height and comfort adjustments.

Parking Assist Camera: A rear or 360-degree camera system that helps drivers park safely.

Performance Brake Lines: Reinforced brake lines that provide better braking response and durability.

Parking Brake Cable: A steel cable that connects the handbrake lever to the braking system.

Proportional Brake Controller: A towing brake controller that adjusts trailer brake force based on vehicle deceleration.

Parking Mode Dash Cam: A dash camera feature that records footage while the vehicle is parked for security purposes.

Pinion Gear: A small gear in the differential that transfers power from the driveshaft to the wheels.

Pre-Charge Resistor: A resistor in hybrid and electric vehicles that precharges the high-voltage system before startup.

Power Folding Mirrors: Side mirrors that fold electronically to protect against damage in tight parking spaces.

Paint Protection Film: A transparent film applied to vehicle paintwork to prevent scratches and stone chips.

Performance Cold Air Intake: An aftermarket intake system that improves airflow to enhance engine performance.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”Q”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Quick Connect Air Coupler: A connector that allows fast attachment and detachment of air hoses for compressors.

Quad Light Setup: A high-powered lighting configuration using four driving lights or LED bars.

Quiet Ride Insulation: Soundproofing materials used to reduce engine and road noise inside a vehicle.

Quick Release Recovery Hitch: A hitch attachment that allows fast and secure connection of tow or recovery straps.

Quarter Panel Protectors: Protective panels that shield the vehicle’s lower body from off-road damage.

Quick-Adjust Roof Racks: Roof racks that can be easily repositioned for carrying different loads.

Quick Start Battery Charger: A high-output charger designed for rapid battery recovery.

Quenching Relay: A protective relay that prevents electrical surges in automotive circuits.

Quattro AWD System: A full-time all-wheel-drive system found in some vehicles for superior traction.

Quick Shift Kit: A modification that reduces shift times in manual transmissions for improved performance.

Quarter Window Visors: Wind deflectors installed on side quarter windows to reduce noise and rain entry.

Quick-Lock Differential: A limited-slip or locking differential system that engages quickly when wheel slip is detected.

Quad-Exit Exhaust System: An exhaust setup featuring four tailpipes for enhanced aesthetics and performance.

Quick Disconnect Battery Terminals: Battery terminals that allow for fast removal and installation of electrical connections.

Quick-Inflate Tyre Kit: A portable air compressor system designed for fast tyre inflation.

Quieter Performance Muffler: A high-flow muffler designed to reduce noise without sacrificing performance.

Quarter Mile Timer: A feature or device that records the time taken to complete a quarter-mile drag race.

Quarantine Mode (ECU Feature): A diagnostic mode that isolates vehicle issues for troubleshooting.

Quick Release Steering Wheel: A detachable steering wheel commonly used in racing and off-road applications.

Quad Suspension Setup: A suspension system with dual shocks per wheel for enhanced off-road handling.

Quick Ratio Steering Rack: A steering system with a reduced turn ratio for more responsive handling.

Quarter-Turn Fasteners: A locking system that allows panels to be secured or removed with a 90-degree turn.

Quick-Clamp Cargo Tie Downs: Adjustable tie-downs for securing loads on roof racks and utility trays.

Quirky Ignition Start-Up Sound: A distinct engine or exhaust sound designed into a vehicle for branding purposes.

Quick-Change Gearbox: A modular transmission that allows for rapid gear ratio changes in motorsport.

Quarter-Turn Cam Locks: A locking system that secures storage compartments or fuel caps with a short rotation.

Quad-Zone Climate Control: A climate system that allows separate temperature settings for four different cabin areas.

Quick-Dry Seat Covers: Water-resistant seat covers that dry quickly after exposure to moisture.

Quick-Detach Tow Bar: A tow bar that can be removed quickly without tools.

Quarter Window Tint: A specific tint application for the small rear-side windows in vehicles.

Quick Drain Oil Plug: An oil plug that allows for tool-free draining of engine oil.

Quad-LED Tail Lights: A taillight system with four distinct LED segments for enhanced visibility.

Quiet Mode Exhaust System: An electronically controlled exhaust system that reduces noise levels when activated.

Quarter Panel Scoop: A functional or decorative air intake vent on a vehicle’s rear quarter panel.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”R”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Radiator Fan: A fan that cools the engine by drawing air through the radiator.

Recovery Boards: Heavy-duty traction boards used to provide grip when a vehicle is stuck in sand or mud.

Recovery Snatch Strap: A flexible strap used to recover a stuck vehicle by applying kinetic energy.

Regulated DC-DC Charger: A charger that ensures efficient and stable power transfer to auxiliary batteries.

Reversing Camera: A rear-mounted camera that provides a live video feed for safer reversing.

Rock Sliders: Heavy-duty side bars that protect a vehicle’s sills and undercarriage from rocks and debris.

Roller Drawer System: A customisable storage system installed in a vehicle’s cargo area.

Roof Basket: A metal basket mounted on roof racks for additional storage space.

Rotary Switch Panel: A control panel with rotating switches for auxiliary accessories.

Rust Inhibitor: A chemical treatment that prevents rust formation on metal surfaces.

Rear Diff Breather Kit: A kit that raises the differential’s breather point to prevent water ingress when driving through deep water.

Rear Locker (Differential Lock): A locking mechanism that prevents independent wheel rotation, improving off-road traction.

Roof-Mounted Solar Panel: A solar panel installed on a vehicle’s roof to charge auxiliary batteries.

Rapid Deflation Tyre Valves: Specialised tyre valves that allow for quick deflation when lowering pressure for off-road driving.

Remote Start System: A feature that allows the vehicle to be started remotely via key fob or mobile app.

Rocker Panel Protection: Reinforced panels that protect the lower body of a 4WD from off-road damage.

Rear Airbag Suspension: A suspension system that uses airbags to adjust ride height and load capacity.

Recovery Hitch: A tow hitch attachment designed specifically for vehicle recovery operations.

Regenerative Braking: A system in hybrid and electric vehicles that converts braking energy into electrical charge for the battery.

Road Noise Insulation: Materials installed in the cabin to reduce road and engine noise.

Reinforced Brake Lines: Upgraded brake lines that improve brake pedal feel and durability under heavy loads.

Roof Cross Bars: Support bars installed on roof rails for mounting roof racks or carrying equipment.

Radiator Overflow Tank: A reservoir that collects excess coolant as it expands when heated.

Reverse Parking Sensors: Ultrasonic sensors that alert the driver to obstacles when reversing.

Rear Window Louvres: Angled panels installed on the rear window to reduce glare and improve airflow.

Rock Crawler Gearing: A modified low-range gearing system designed for extreme off-road crawling.

Rear Wheel Carrier: A swing-out or bumper-mounted bracket for carrying a spare tyre.

Roll Cage: A structural safety frame installed inside a vehicle to protect occupants in a rollover accident.

Rapid-Inflation Air Compressor: A high-output compressor designed for quickly inflating off-road tyres.

Remote Winch Control: A wireless or wired controller that allows winch operation from a distance.

Revised ECU Tune: A software modification that improves engine performance and efficiency.

Roof Console Storage: An overhead storage compartment for radios, sunglasses, and small items.

Rigid Driving Lights: High-intensity LED or halogen driving lights designed for long-range visibility.

Rock Crawler Suspension: A suspension setup optimised for extreme articulation and slow-speed off-road manoeuvres.

Roadside Emergency Kit: A pack containing essential items like jumper leads, first-aid supplies, and reflective triangles.

Rear Diff Skid Plate: A reinforced plate that protects the rear differential from off-road impacts.

Rear-Mounted Work Lights: LED or halogen lights installed at the rear of a vehicle for improved visibility during night-time tasks.

Roof Tent: A pop-up tent mounted to a roof rack for convenient camping.

Reinforced Tow Points: Strong recovery points designed for secure attachment of snatch straps and winch lines.

Roll Stability Control: A system that prevents vehicle rollovers by applying brakes to individual wheels.

Radiator Shroud: A cover that directs airflow efficiently through the radiator for optimal cooling.

Rear Seat Entertainment System: A multimedia system for rear passengers, often including screens and DVD players.

Rust-Proof Undercoating: A protective layer applied to the vehicle’s underside to prevent corrosion.

Rear Leaf Spring Helper Kit: An additional leaf spring or airbag system designed to assist with heavy loads.

Rain-Sensing Wipers: A system that automatically activates and adjusts wiper speed based on rainfall intensity.

Roof-Mounted Light Bar: An auxiliary LED or halogen light bar installed on the roof for improved off-road illumination.

Rear Drum-to-Disc Conversion Kit: A modification that replaces rear drum brakes with more effective disc brakes.

Reverse Voltage Protection: A safeguard that prevents electrical damage when battery polarity is reversed.

Rear Bumper Step: An integrated step in the rear bumper for easier access to the tray or cargo area.

Remote Battery Monitor: A wireless or Bluetooth device that allows real-time monitoring of battery health and charge levels.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”S”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Sand Tracks: Recovery boards specifically designed to provide traction in soft sand.

Satellite Communication Device: A two-way communication system used for emergency contact in remote areas.

Sealed Beam Headlights: Headlights with a permanently sealed bulb and reflector assembly.

Seatbelt Pretensioner: A mechanism that tightens the seatbelt in the event of a crash to improve occupant safety.

Secondary Fuel Filter: An additional fuel filter that provides extra filtration for diesel engines.

Shock Absorber Reservoir: A remote reservoir that increases oil capacity in shock absorbers, reducing heat buildup.

Skid Plate: A protective plate installed under a vehicle to shield components from impact.

Snorkel Pre-Filter: A mesh filter attached to a snorkel to prevent dust and debris from entering the intake system.

Solar Regulator: A device that controls voltage from solar panels to ensure safe and efficient battery charging.

Steering Dampener: A shock absorber for the steering system that reduces vibrations and improves handling.

Smart Alternator: A modern alternator that adjusts output based on vehicle load and battery charge levels.

Solid Axle Swap (SAS): A modification that replaces independent front suspension with a solid axle for improved off-road capability.

Solar Battery Charger: A charger that uses solar panels to maintain battery levels in off-grid setups.

Stability Control System: A safety system that applies selective braking to maintain vehicle control during skids.

Synthetic Winch Rope: A lightweight, high-strength alternative to steel cable used in winches.

Speed Limiter: A system that prevents a vehicle from exceeding a preset speed.

Side Steps: Running boards installed below the doors to assist with vehicle entry and exit.

Suspension Lift Kit: A set of components that raise a vehicle’s ride height for better ground clearance.

Solar Panel Mounting Brackets: Adjustable brackets for securely attaching solar panels to a vehicle or camper.

Snatch Block: A pulley used in winch recoveries to double pulling power or change the winching angle.

Spotlights: High-powered auxiliary lights mounted to a vehicle for long-range visibility.

Strut Tower Brace: A bar that reinforces the suspension strut towers to improve handling and chassis rigidity.

Side Curtain Airbags: Airbags that deploy from the roof lining to protect occupants in a side collision.

Smart Battery Isolator: A device that automatically manages power flow between the main and auxiliary batteries.

Speed Sensor: A sensor that measures wheel speed and provides data for ABS, traction control, and speedometers.

Solar Blanket: A portable, foldable solar panel used for charging batteries in off-grid environments.

Split Charge Relay: A relay that allows two batteries to charge simultaneously while preventing discharge of the main battery.

Snorkel Kit: An intake system that raises the air intake point to reduce water and dust ingress.

Supercharger: A mechanically driven air compressor that increases engine power by forcing more air into the cylinders.

Solar Charge Controller: A device that regulates power from solar panels to prevent overcharging of batteries.

Spare Tyre Carrier: A mount designed to hold a spare tyre, commonly installed on rear bumpers or tailgates.

Suspension Bushings: Rubber or polyurethane components that absorb vibrations in the suspension system.

Steering Box Brace: A reinforcement plate that strengthens the steering box mounting points.

Solar Generator: A portable power station that uses solar energy to charge and run electronic devices.

Sway Bar Disconnects: A system that allows quick disengagement of sway bars for better suspension articulation.

Skid Control System: A feature that prevents wheel slip by adjusting throttle and braking input.

Switch Panel: A customisable control panel that manages auxiliary accessories such as lights and winches.

Shock Absorber Rebuild Kit: A set of replacement parts used to refurbish worn-out shock absorbers.

Smart Key System: A keyless entry and ignition system that unlocks doors and starts the vehicle when the key fob is nearby.

Steering Rack Boots: Rubber covers that protect the steering rack from dirt and moisture.

Solar Powered Fridge: A 12V refrigerator designed to operate efficiently using solar power.

Side Mirror Indicator Lights: Integrated LED signals on side mirrors that improve visibility for other drivers.

Self-Levelling Air Suspension: A suspension system that automatically adjusts vehicle height based on load.

Snatch Strap Dampener: A safety device placed on a snatch strap to reduce the risk of recoil in case of failure.

Smart Throttle Controller: A device that modifies throttle response for improved acceleration and control.

Speed Warning System: A feature that alerts the driver when the vehicle exceeds a preset speed limit.

Safety Recovery Hitch: A reinforced tow hitch designed specifically for vehicle recoveries.

Sump Guard: A metal plate that protects the engine sump from rocks and obstacles.

Side Window Rain Deflectors: Plastic or acrylic shields that allow windows to be opened slightly without rain entering.

Steel Bash Plate: A heavy-duty underbody shield that protects critical components from off-road impacts.

Super Capacitor Jump Starter: A compact jump-start device that stores and delivers a burst of power when needed.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”T”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Throttle Controller: An electronic device that modifies throttle response for improved acceleration and control.

Torque Converter Lock-Up Kit: A kit that allows manual locking of the torque converter for better towing performance.

Trailer Brake Controller: A device that regulates electric brakes on a towed trailer for smoother stopping.

Transmission Cooler: An auxiliary cooling system that prevents transmission overheating under heavy loads.

Tread Depth Gauge: A tool used to measure tyre tread wear and ensure safe driving.

Twin Air Compressor: A dual-motor compressor system that provides faster inflation for tyres and air lockers.

Tyre Deflator: A device that quickly reduces tyre pressure for better traction in off-road conditions.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): A system that continuously monitors tyre pressure and alerts the driver of low pressure.

Tow Hitch Lock: A locking mechanism that secures the tow hitch and prevents theft.

Torsion Bar Suspension: A suspension system that uses torsion bars instead of coil springs for load handling.

Turbo Timer: A device that allows the engine to run for a preset time after shutdown to cool the turbocharger.

Tow Ball Weight Scale: A scale used to measure the downward force exerted by a trailer on the tow hitch.

Traction Control System (TCS): A safety system that prevents wheel spin by adjusting engine power and braking.

Transfer Case: A drivetrain component that distributes power between the front and rear axles in 4WD vehicles.

Tow Bar Wiring Kit: A set of electrical components required for integrating trailer lights with a vehicle.

Truck Air Horn: A high-powered horn system commonly installed on large vehicles for increased audibility.

Tailgate Assist: A hydraulic or gas strut system that helps control the movement of a vehicle’s tailgate.

Tonneau Cover: A protective cover used to shield the contents of a ute tray or truck bed.

Tilt Steering Wheel: A feature that allows the steering wheel to be adjusted for driver comfort.

Telescopic Shock Absorbers: Shock absorbers that extend and retract to provide better suspension control.

Tub Liner: A protective coating or insert used to prevent damage to a ute tray.

Trailer Breakaway System: A safety system that applies trailer brakes automatically if the trailer detaches from the vehicle.

Trailer Sway Control: A stability feature that prevents trailer sway by applying selective braking and reducing power.

Turbocharger Wastegate: A valve that regulates boost pressure by diverting excess exhaust gases away from the turbo.

Torsion Beam Axle: A rear axle design that combines suspension and structural support in one unit.

Tail Light Guards: Protective covers designed to shield tail lights from damage during off-road driving.

Tandem Axle Trailer: A trailer with two sets of wheels for improved stability and load distribution.

Tailgate Ladder: A foldable ladder that assists with climbing into the back of a ute or truck.

Trailer Coupling Lock: A security device that prevents unauthorised access to the trailer hitch.

Turbo Boost Gauge: A gauge that displays the boost pressure generated by a turbocharger.

Tire Bead Lock: A system that secures the tyre bead to the wheel rim, preventing de-beading at low pressures.

Tachometer: A gauge that measures engine RPM (revolutions per minute).

Tow Rope: A strong rope designed for pulling or recovering a stuck vehicle.

Torsional Rigidity: A measure of a vehicle’s chassis stiffness and resistance to twisting forces.

Tool Storage Box: A lockable box installed in a ute tray or canopy for secure tool storage.

Tailpipe Extension: An add-on that directs exhaust gases away from the vehicle body.

Thermal Insulation Wrap: A heat-resistant wrap used on exhaust components to retain heat and improve performance.

Trailer Safety Chains: Chains that prevent a trailer from detaching completely if the hitch fails.

Tire Valve Extenders: Extensions that make it easier to access tyre valves for inflation.

Turbo Intercooler: A heat exchanger that cools compressed air from the turbocharger before it enters the engine.

Tailgate Storage Organiser: A compartmentalised storage system built into the tailgate for convenience.

Treadwear Indicator: Raised bars within tyre treads that signal when the tyres need replacing.

Trailer Reverse Assist: A feature that helps control steering while reversing a trailer.

Tuff Tray Canopy: A heavy-duty canopy designed for use with ute trays.

Thermostatic Fan Controller: A device that activates the radiator fan based on engine temperature.

Trickle Charger: A slow-charging battery charger used to maintain battery charge over long periods.

Tow Hook Extension: A tow hook add-on that increases reach and accessibility.

Tyre Chains: Metal chains wrapped around tyres to improve traction in snow and mud.

Turbo Heat Shield: A protective barrier that reduces heat transfer from the turbocharger to surrounding components.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”U”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Underbody Protection: Heavy-duty plates installed under the vehicle to protect essential components like the sump, transmission, and fuel tank from off-road damage.

UHF Radio: An ultra-high-frequency communication system used for vehicle-to-vehicle or emergency communication in remote areas.

Upper Control Arms: Suspension components that help maintain wheel alignment and improve handling, especially in lifted vehicles.

USB Power Outlet: A 12V accessory port that allows charging of USB-powered devices such as phones and cameras.

Universal Joint (U-Joint): A flexible joint that allows driveshaft movement and rotation while accommodating changes in angle.

Underrun Protection Bar: A safety bar mounted under a vehicle to prevent smaller vehicles from sliding underneath in a collision.

Under-bonnet Compressor: A permanently mounted air compressor installed in the engine bay for inflating tyres and operating air lockers.

Unsealed Road Tyres: Tyres designed for gravel and dirt roads, offering better durability and grip compared to highway tyres.

Ultra-Light Lithium Battery: A high-performance, lightweight lithium battery used in off-road and 12V setups.

Underdash Fuse Box: A secondary fuse box located beneath the dashboard for controlling auxiliary circuits.

Unibody Construction: A vehicle frame design where the body and chassis are integrated, common in modern SUVs.

Underdrive Pulleys: Engine pulleys designed to reduce accessory drag and improve power output.

Upgraded Intercooler: A larger intercooler designed to improve cooling efficiency in turbocharged vehicles.

Urban Terrain Tyres: A hybrid tyre designed for both city roads and mild off-road conditions.

Undercarriage Rust Protection: A treatment applied to the vehicle’s underside to prevent corrosion.

Universal Snorkel Kit: A snorkel system designed to fit multiple vehicle makes and models.

Uprated Suspension Bushings: Stronger, more durable bushings that replace factory rubber components to enhance handling and ride quality.

Underbody LED Lights: Auxiliary lights installed underneath the vehicle for off-road visibility and aesthetics.

Ultimate Recovery Kit: A comprehensive kit containing snatch straps, shackles, gloves, and winch accessories for off-road recovery.

Unbraked Towing Capacity: The maximum allowable towing weight for a trailer without its own braking system.

Uphill Assist Control: A system that prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when starting on an incline.

Unregulated Solar Charge Controller: A basic charge controller that does not regulate voltage output to protect batteries.

Upgraded Brake Rotors: Performance brake discs that improve stopping power and heat dissipation.

Undertray Toolbox: A lockable storage compartment mounted under a ute or truck tray.

Ultra-Capacitor Jump Starter: A compact jump starter that uses capacitor technology for quick power delivery.

Undercover Winch Mount: A hidden winch installation that preserves the vehicle’s front-end aesthetics.

Upgraded Sway Bar: A thicker sway bar designed to reduce body roll and improve cornering stability.

Universal Roof Rack Mounts: Adjustable mounting brackets that fit a variety of roof rack systems.

Utility Canopy: A hard or soft canopy designed for secure storage in a ute or truck bed.

Upholstery Protection Spray: A treatment that repels stains and liquids from vehicle seats and carpets.

Underhood Light Kit: An LED lighting system that illuminates the engine bay for maintenance and repairs.

Unsealed Battery Terminal Covers: Protective covers that prevent corrosion and short circuits on battery terminals.

Utility Tow Hitch: A heavy-duty tow hitch designed for worksite and industrial applications.

Upgraded Fuel Injectors: High-flow fuel injectors that improve engine performance and efficiency.

Ultra-Wide Spotlights: Auxiliary driving lights with a wide-beam pattern for enhanced off-road visibility.

Upgraded Diff Breather Kit: A system that relocates differential breathers to prevent water ingress during river crossings.

Ultra-Torque Starter Motor: A high-output starter motor designed for reliable cold starts in diesel and off-road vehicles.

Undertail Exhaust System: A custom exhaust design that routes exhaust gases underneath the vehicle’s rear section.

Universal Bull Bar Winch Plate: A mounting plate that allows winch installation on various bull bar designs.

Upholstered Cargo Divider: A padded divider that separates cargo areas from passenger sections in SUVs and utes.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”V”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Vacuum Brake Booster: A component that enhances braking power by using engine vacuum to reduce the force needed on the brake pedal.

Vehicle Tracking System: A GPS-based system that allows vehicle location tracking for security and fleet management.

Voltage Regulator: A device that maintains a stable voltage supply in a vehicle’s electrical system to protect sensitive electronics.

Vibration Dampener: A component that reduces engine and drivetrain vibrations for improved comfort and longevity of parts.

Ventilated Brake Discs: Brake rotors designed with internal vents to dissipate heat more effectively and prevent brake fade.

Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT): A turbocharger that adjusts its vanes to provide optimal boost pressure at different engine speeds.

Vanity Mirror Light: A small LED or halogen light attached to a vehicle’s sun visor for better visibility in dim conditions.

Vehicle Recovery Kit: A complete kit containing recovery straps, shackles, gloves, and snatch blocks for off-road recoveries.

Voltage Sensitive Relay (VSR): A relay that automatically connects or disconnects batteries based on voltage levels.

Vacuum Locking Hubs: A system that uses engine vacuum pressure to engage or disengage front wheel hubs in 4WD vehicles.

Variable Timing Camshaft: A camshaft design that adjusts valve timing for improved power and efficiency.

Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS): A sensor that provides real-time speed data to the vehicle’s ECU and instrument cluster.

Venturi Snorkel Head: A specially designed snorkel intake that improves airflow and reduces water ingestion.

Variable Valve Timing (VVT): A technology that dynamically adjusts valve timing to optimise engine performance and fuel efficiency.

Van Storage Drawer System: A modular drawer system designed for storing tools and equipment in work vans.

Vacuum Reservoir: A storage chamber that maintains vacuum pressure for braking and other engine functions.

Vehicle-Mounted Winch: A permanently mounted winch on the front or rear of a vehicle for recovery operations.

Vented Fuel Cap: A fuel cap that allows airflow to prevent vacuum pressure buildup in the fuel tank.

Van Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): A monitoring system designed for vans and commercial vehicles to track tyre pressures.

Viscous Coupling: A drivetrain component that distributes power between front and rear axles in AWD systems.

Variable Steering Assist: A system that adjusts steering effort based on vehicle speed and driving conditions.

Vacuum Pump: A pump that creates negative pressure to assist with braking and other engine functions.

Vehicle Data Recorder (VDR): A system that logs vehicle performance data for diagnostic and performance tuning purposes.

Ventilation System Filter: A cabin air filter that removes dust, pollen, and pollutants from incoming air.

Vertical Tow Hitch: A tow hitch designed for trailers that require a vertical load application.

Van Ladder Rack: A roof-mounted rack designed for transporting ladders on work vans and utes.

Vented Bonnet Scoop: A hood scoop designed to improve airflow and cooling for high-performance engines.

Vehicle Body Armour: Reinforced exterior panels designed to protect against impacts and scratches during off-road driving.

Vacuum Actuated Diff Lock: A locking differential system that uses vacuum pressure to engage or disengage.

Variable Compression Ratio Engine: A technology that adjusts the engine’s compression ratio for improved efficiency and performance.

Vehicle Stability Assist: A safety system that prevents skidding by adjusting braking and engine power.

Vehicle Blind Spot Monitor: A sensor-based system that detects vehicles in blind spots and provides alerts.

Ventilated Seat Covers: Seat covers with built-in airflow channels to reduce heat buildup.

Vinyl Seat Protectors: Waterproof seat covers designed to prevent stains and wear in work vehicles.

Van Refrigeration Unit: A cooling system installed in commercial vans for transporting perishable goods.

Vehicle Wrap Protection Film: A transparent or coloured vinyl wrap applied to protect paintwork and customise vehicle appearance.

Vacuum Leak Detector: A diagnostic tool used to detect vacuum leaks in the engine’s intake system.

Variable Load Suspension: A suspension system that adjusts ride height and stiffness based on cargo weight.

Vented Brake Callipers: Brake callipers with cooling vents to improve heat dissipation during heavy braking.

Vinyl Flooring Kit: A durable, easy-to-clean flooring system designed for commercial and off-road vehicles.

Visor-Mounted LED Work Light: A clip-on LED light that attaches to a vehicle’s sun visor for extra illumination.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”W”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Water Pump (12V): A low-voltage pump used in off-grid systems for water delivery in camper trailers and motorhomes.

Winch: A motorised recovery tool used to pull a stuck vehicle out of mud, sand, or snow using a steel cable or synthetic rope.

Water Crossing Snorkel: A raised air intake system that prevents water from entering the engine when crossing deep water.

Weatherproof 12V Socket: A durable power socket designed for use in outdoor or off-road conditions.

Wheel Bearing Grease: A special lubricant used in wheel bearings to reduce friction and extend their lifespan.

Wiring Loom: A bundled set of wires and connectors that power a vehicle’s electrical system.

Wheel Spacers: Metal spacers that increase the track width of a vehicle’s wheels for improved stability.

Work Light: A high-output auxiliary light mounted on a vehicle or trailer to provide illumination for work areas.

Windscreen Sunshade: A reflective cover that helps reduce interior temperatures by blocking direct sunlight.

Water Tank Level Sensor: A sensor that measures the amount of water remaining in an onboard tank.

Wheel Alignment Kit: A set of tools and components used to adjust the angles of the wheels for proper alignment.

Winch Extension Strap: A heavy-duty strap used to extend the reach of a winch during recovery operations.

Watt Meter: A device used to measure electrical power consumption in 12V systems.

Waterproof Storage Box: A sealed, durable container designed to protect gear from water damage.

Wheel Nut Indicators: Visual indicators that show if wheel nuts have loosened, commonly used on heavy vehicles.

Winch Fairlead: A guide plate that helps reduce friction and wear on a winch cable.

Wireless Winch Remote: A remote control that operates a winch from a distance without needing physical cables.

Water-Resistant Seat Covers: Protective seat covers designed to repel water and prevent staining.

Wheel Arch Flares: Extensions added to wheel arches to accommodate wider tyres and reduce debris spray.

Wide-Angle Reversing Camera: A reversing camera with a broad field of view to improve rear visibility.

Window Rain Guards: Plastic or acrylic deflectors that allow windows to be opened slightly without rain entering.

Wireless Tyre Pressure Monitor: A real-time tyre pressure monitoring system that connects wirelessly to a display unit.

Winch Hook Isolator: A rubber stopper that prevents the winch hook from damaging the fairlead when retracted.

Water Injection System: A performance upgrade that injects water into the intake manifold to cool combustion temperatures.

Weatherproof Fuse Box: A sealed fuse box designed to protect electrical connections in wet conditions.

Wheel Lock Nuts: Specialised lug nuts that require a key to prevent wheel theft.

Wireless Trailer Lights: Bluetooth-enabled trailer lights that operate without the need for wired connections.

Windscreen Wiper De-Icer: A heating element that prevents ice buildup on windscreen wipers.

Wheel Camber Adjuster: A component that allows fine-tuning of wheel camber for better handling and tyre wear.

Waterproof LED Strip Lights: Flexible LED lights designed for outdoor or marine use.

Wireless Reverse Sensors: Parking sensors that use wireless connectivity to send alerts to the driver.

Wheel Chocks: Wedge-shaped blocks placed behind wheels to prevent a vehicle from rolling.

Winch Safety Thimble: A reinforced hook attachment that prevents winch cable fraying and failure.

Waterproof Relay Box: An enclosed relay system that protects electrical circuits from water damage.

Weather-Resistant Solar Panels: Solar panels designed to withstand exposure to extreme weather conditions.

Wide-Body Fender Kit: An aftermarket kit that extends wheel arches for a more aggressive look and better tyre clearance.

Wheel Speed Sensor: A sensor that measures the speed of each wheel for ABS and traction control systems.

Weld-On Recovery Points: Permanently mounted recovery points that provide a secure attachment for towing and recovery.

Waterproof Anderson Plug Cover: A protective cover that prevents dust and water ingress into Anderson plug connections.

Winch Rope Damper: A weighted safety device placed on a winch rope to absorb energy in case of failure.

Wall-Mounted Battery Charger: A permanently mounted charger used to maintain battery charge in stored vehicles.

Wind Deflector Kit: A set of aerodynamically designed shields that reduce wind noise and improve fuel efficiency.

Wheel Centre Caps: Decorative caps that cover the centre of wheels and protect wheel hub components.

Wireless Dash Cam: A dash camera that transmits footage wirelessly to a mobile device or cloud storage.

Worksite Safety Beacon: A flashing light used on vehicles to signal presence in hazardous work areas.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”X”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Xenon Headlights: High-intensity discharge (HID) lights that produce bright, white illumination for improved nighttime visibility.

X-Terrain Tyres: Specially designed off-road tyres that provide excellent grip on mud, sand, and rocky terrain.

X-Link Suspension System: A suspension upgrade that allows for greater wheel articulation in off-road conditions.

X-Bull Recovery Tracks: A brand of high-quality traction boards used for self-recovery in soft terrain.

X-Brace Chassis Reinforcement: A structural upgrade that adds rigidity to a vehicle’s frame for better handling and durability.

X-Drive All-Wheel System: A performance AWD system found in certain vehicles, improving grip and stability.

X-Member Skid Plate: A reinforced skid plate that protects the vehicle’s cross-member from off-road impacts.

X-Pedal Throttle Controller: A device that improves throttle response for better acceleration and off-road control.

X-Rated Recovery Shackles: Heavy-duty shackles designed to withstand extreme recovery loads.

X-Treme Duty Winch: A high-capacity winch system built for heavy vehicle recoveries.

X-Mode Off-Road System: A terrain management system that optimises throttle, braking, and traction control for off-road driving.

X-Country Suspension Kit: A suspension upgrade designed for long-distance, off-road touring vehicles.

X-Cel LED Work Lights: A brand of ultra-bright LED work lights used in automotive and industrial applications.

X-Factor High-Output Alternator: A performance alternator designed for vehicles with high electrical demands.

X-Trail Roof Rails: Roof-mounted rails that support roof racks and storage accessories.

X-Wing Solar Panel Brackets: Adjustable solar panel mounting brackets that allow for optimal sun positioning.

X-Pro Winch Fairlead: A reinforced winch fairlead that minimises cable wear and improves winch longevity.

Xtreme Beam Spotlights: High-powered auxiliary driving lights with a long-distance beam pattern.

X-Lume Backlit Switch Panel: An illuminated switch panel designed for easy control of auxiliary accessories.

X-Lock Differential: A locking differential system that improves traction in off-road and slippery conditions.

X-Ply Sidewall Reinforcement: A tyre construction method that enhances sidewall strength for puncture resistance.

X-Flow Exhaust System: A high-performance exhaust system designed for increased airflow and reduced back pressure.

X-Coated Bull Bar: A corrosion-resistant, powder-coated bull bar for added durability in harsh environments.

X-Rated Air Suspension: An adjustable air suspension system that provides varying ride heights for off-road and towing needs.

X-Drive Remote Winch Controller: A wireless winch remote that allows operation from a distance for safety.

X-Wheel Offset Adapters: Spacers that adjust wheel offset for improved stance and handling.

X-Depth Snorkel Kit: A deep-water snorkel system designed for river crossings and extreme off-road use.

Xtreme Weather Battery Case: A rugged battery enclosure designed to protect against extreme temperatures and elements.

X-Torque Steering Stabiliser: A damping system that reduces steering vibrations and improves control on rough terrain.

X-Frame Rock Sliders: Reinforced rock sliders designed to protect vehicle sills from off-road damage.

X-LED Taillight Conversion: A retrofit LED taillight upgrade for improved visibility and efficiency.

X-Sport Seat Covers: Heavy-duty seat covers designed for extreme outdoor and off-road use.

X-Fit Modular Roof Rack: A customisable roof rack system that accommodates a variety of cargo and accessories.

X-Impact Recovery Gloves: Reinforced gloves designed for safer handling of recovery gear and winch cables.

X-Peg Traction Plates: Foldable traction boards that assist with self-recovery in sand and mud.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”Y”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Yaw Rate Sensor: A sensor that measures a vehicle’s rotational movement and helps improve stability control systems.

Yellow Lens Fog Lights: Fog lights with yellow-tinted lenses designed to reduce glare and improve visibility in adverse weather conditions.

Yoke Assembly: A driveline component that connects the driveshaft to the differential or transmission.

Y-Pipe Exhaust System: A type of exhaust setup that merges two exhaust pipes into one, often used in performance applications.

Yield Strength Bolts: High-strength bolts used in suspension and chassis components for improved durability.

Yamaha Dual Battery Kit: A popular battery management system designed for Yamaha 4WD and off-road vehicles.

Y-Axis Steering Sensor: A sensor that helps electronic stability control (ESC) systems by measuring lateral movement.

Yokohama Off-Road Tyres: A well-known brand of rugged tyres designed for 4WD and extreme terrain driving.

Yaw Stability Control: A system that helps prevent oversteer or understeer by adjusting braking and throttle response.

Yellow Top Deep Cycle Battery: A high-performance AGM battery commonly used for auxiliary power in 4WD setups.

Y-Power Solar Regulator: A charge controller designed for managing multiple solar panel inputs in off-grid systems.

Yeti 12V Fridge Freezer: A portable fridge/freezer commonly used in camping and overlanding setups.

Y-Trailing Arm Suspension: A suspension system that uses a Y-shaped trailing arm for increased wheel articulation.

Y-Harness Wiring Kit: A dual-output wiring harness used for connecting multiple accessories to a single power source.

Yaw Rate Braking Assist: A braking system that adjusts brake force based on vehicle yaw rate to prevent skidding.

Yellow Powder-Coated Recovery Points: High-visibility recovery points designed for off-road vehicle extractions.

Y-Frame Winch Mount: A reinforced winch mounting system designed to distribute load evenly across the chassis.

Y-Pattern All-Terrain Tyres: A tyre tread pattern designed to provide balanced traction on both road and off-road surfaces.

Y-Section Bull Bar: A bull bar with a Y-shaped reinforcement for improved front-end protection.

Y-Fitting Fuel Line Connector: A Y-shaped fitting that allows fuel lines to split and feed multiple injectors or carburettors.

Yoke Strap Driveshaft Adapter: An adapter that allows universal joints to connect different driveshaft configurations.

Yellow Marking Suspension Springs: Colour-coded springs that indicate specific load ratings and ride heights.

Y-Offset Roof Rack Crossbars: Adjustable crossbars that provide flexible mounting points for roof storage.

Yaw-Rate Linked Adaptive Headlights: A system that adjusts headlight direction based on vehicle yaw movement.

Y-Winch Rope Guide: A Y-shaped guide that helps direct synthetic winch rope to avoid kinking and fraying.

Yellow Safety Reflective Tape: High-visibility tape used to mark recovery gear and off-road equipment for safety.

Y-Shape Recovery Bridging Ladders: Heavy-duty traction ladders that help vehicles cross large gaps or soft terrain.

Y-Lateral Control Rod: A suspension component that enhances rear axle stability in lifted 4WDs.

Yellow Fog Light Conversion Kit: A retrofit kit that converts standard fog lights into yellow-tinted high-visibility lights.

Y-Linked Independent Suspension: A high-performance off-road suspension system that increases wheel travel.

Yaw-Adjusted Stability Control: A vehicle stability system that fine-tunes steering response based on yaw input.

Y-Track Adjustable Coilovers: Coilover suspension designed with Y-shaped mounting points for extra adjustability.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row height=”small” el_id=”Z”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Zero Gauge Battery Cable: A thick electrical cable used to minimise resistance and voltage drop in high-current applications.

Zinc-Coated Bolts: Corrosion-resistant bolts commonly used in off-road vehicles and marine applications.

Z-Bar Steering Linkage: A steering component found in some 4WDs that helps maintain wheel alignment and stability.

Z-Section Chassis Reinforcement: A structural upgrade that increases a vehicle’s chassis strength for improved off-road durability.

Zero Offset Wheels: Wheels that have the mounting surface aligned with the wheel centreline, often used for better handling.

Zinc-Plated Recovery Shackles: Rust-resistant shackles designed for heavy-duty off-road recovery.

Zener Diode Regulator: A voltage regulation component used in some vehicle alternators.

Z-Torque Suspension Kit: A performance suspension upgrade designed to enhance off-road capabilities.

Z-Bar Torsion Suspension: A suspension system that uses Z-shaped bars to provide improved weight distribution and damping.

Zinc-Anodised Winch Fairlead: A corrosion-resistant fairlead designed to guide synthetic winch ropes safely.

Zero-Loss Air Coupler: A high-efficiency air hose connector designed to minimise air leakage.

Z-Track Adjustable Roof Rails: Customisable roof rails that provide multiple mounting positions for cargo.

Zinc-Dipped Tow Hitch Receiver: A tow hitch coated in zinc for improved rust protection.

Zero-Friction Wheel Bearings: High-performance wheel bearings that reduce rotational friction for better fuel efficiency.

Z-Tread Mud Terrain Tyres: Off-road tyres with a Z-pattern tread for maximum grip in deep mud and sand.

Zinc-Plated Battery Terminals: Heavy-duty battery terminals with corrosion-resistant zinc plating.

Z-Style Rear Ladder: A foldable rear ladder with a Z-shaped frame for easy access to roof racks and rooftop tents.

Zinc-Alloy Canopy Locks: Secure locking mechanisms for ute canopies and toolboxes.

Z-Bar Roof Rack Crossbars: Adjustable crossbars that provide a flexible base for mounting roof cargo.

Zero-Point Steering Sensor: A component that ensures the steering wheel is correctly centred for stability control systems.

Z-Flex Suspension Bushings: High-performance suspension bushings that improve ride comfort and durability.

Z-Pivot Recovery Shackle Mount: A rotating shackle mount that reduces strain during vehicle recoveries.

Z-Fold Solar Blanket: A foldable solar panel that provides portable off-grid power for camping and remote travel.

Zinc-Dipped Exhaust Hangers: Corrosion-resistant hangers that secure the exhaust system in place.

Zero-Vibration Engine Mounts: Engine mounts designed to reduce vibrations for smoother operation.

Z-Matrix Wiring Harness: A high-grade wiring harness designed for extreme weather and off-road conditions.

Z-Angle Tow Bar Adapter: A towing accessory that adjusts the hitch angle for better load distribution.

Z-Shield Brake Dust Covers: Protective shields that reduce brake dust accumulation on wheels.

Z-Lock Adjustable Suspension Arms: Suspension arms with a locking mechanism for fine-tuning ride height and alignment.

Zero-Lag Turbo System: A high-performance turbocharger system that reduces turbo lag for instant acceleration.

Z-Pattern All-Weather Wiper Blades: Wiper blades with a Z-shaped design for improved water clearance.

Z-Fit Modular Cargo Drawers: A storage system with adjustable compartments for better organisation in 4WDs and vans.

Zero-Tolerance Camber Kit: A kit that ensures precise camber alignment for better handling and tyre wear.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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