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6th October 2008, 02:47 PM
#1
Help/ Question for 4X4 parts
Hi guys,
I'm buying a camping store in Yeppoon Qld has good camping range but I want to also get into 4x4 accessories. So my question is what accessories would you expect to find in a 4x4 accessories shop?
Thanks in advance
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6th October 2008, 02:52 PM
#2
Recovery gear and trip requirements, handy 4wd things
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6th October 2008, 02:54 PM
#3
I guess it depends on how far you want to go but:
Spotlights
Hi lift jacks
UHF and ariels
Fridges
batteries
other electics (isolators etc)
Wiring kits for lights etc
maxtrax ladders or similar
Recovery gear - straps etc
protection equipment.
Snorkles
Wheels and tyres
Mechanical parts like difflocks
Suspension items (shocks)
roof racks and extras
Winches and accesories
Roof tents
I assume you are thinking of the more basic stuff in that list? the first 10 items maybe?
I guess it may be worth looking round an ARB dealer
Some of them would end up being vehicle specific though so you would need to research the market carefully, some are also expensive. I tried to order my list with the more basic stuff first.
Cheers
Pete.
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6th October 2008, 02:59 PM
#4
I would recommend snatch straps, winch extension straps, tree trunk protectors, rated bow shackles, recovery points,
I can not rememer the name - I think Max Axe - the handle with the interchangeable heads like Axe, shovel etc.
Just a few things off the top of my head.
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6th October 2008, 03:05 PM
#5
1. recovery gear - try something innovative like importing sand ladders
2. lighting - try something innovative like HID
3. grab kits - tyre repair kits, electrical kits (connectors, tape, fuses...), first aid kits.
4. safety - fire extinguishers, reflective triangles, ...
5. communications - vehicle and hand held UHF & aerials
6. fuel & water - aux tanks, bladders, cans, transfer pumps
7. navigation - maps, GPS, sextants (maybe not),
Are you going to try to be a rep for a larger company (ARB, Ironman, Opposite Lock, etc) then you can access their product range.
Are you going to have an online store with discounts for aulro members?
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6th October 2008, 03:09 PM
#6
have a look at -- EE -- Expedition Exchange Incorporated there is a good selection of innovative stuff on this site that will broaden your customer base, especially if you're opening an online store.
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6th October 2008, 03:13 PM
#7
Maps.....Good maps
4wd training books
Basic reasonable quality tool kits (just hammer, shifter, set of spanners and some pliers would just about do it for $20 or so)
Basic recovery gear for sure
Tyre Deflators
Good quality 12v air compressors
Tyre repair kits
tubs of grease
Tow balls and hitch pins
CB/UHF radio's (mounted and hand held) and spare Mics for the most common, Uniden/GME etc etc or at least micro switches.
Solder and Gas powered soldering iron/blow torch (great for starting a wet camp fire)
Waeco/Engle power cables or at lease the plugs so you can do a running repair.
I would go about making contacts in the area for good vehicle repairers/Tyre suppliers and fridge repairers etc so that you are a one stop info shop even if they buy nothing, they may just come back while their rig is getting fixed.
Also make sure the locals know that you know where to get just about anything so that people will be sent to see you first.
These are things that freinds and myself have not been able to get easilly when weve been away and most are not very expensive to hold in stock.
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6th October 2008, 03:21 PM
#8
Given that it is in Yeppoon and its proximity to Rockhampton, is there a big enough customer base to support another 4wd accessory shop assuming that Rocky already has ARB, TJM etc stores. I don't know what currently exists in Rocky or Yeppoon for that matter.
I think I would continue with camping gear while adding general 4wd accessories. Such as general recovery gear and other non vehicle specific accessories. Possibly even accessories that are vehicle specific but do not require installation like water bladders.
The store probably already sells fridges but if not then look into that. Everyone wants a fridge.
If it is warranted further down the track then go into whatever other accessories then.
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6th October 2008, 03:40 PM
#9
I think the cheaper fridges like waeco, primus etc..
The only thing is (not knowing you) when I buy something for my landy I want the sales person to know what they are talking about. Definately recovery gear. I have bought a bit of recovery gear from camping stores because tjm and arb etc. are not open.
A good neiche (in my mind) would be selling camping Hammocks. No one in oz sells them and they are getting a good following like landy's. I had to buy mine from overseas and it is very prohibitive ordering like that.
Xav
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8th October 2008, 11:28 AM
#10
Thanks guys some good ideas in there, you know how sometimes you get a mental blank that's what I was having, but now after your thoughts things are now flowing again.
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