4x4 Products We Use & Recommend

  • Outbackcomms Flat Mount Starlink Units – Proven Connectivity Across Continents

    At Moon Tours, reliable internet is essential for both safety and convenience, and for the past two years, Outbackcomms’ flat mount Starlink units have kept us connected across Australia and in motion throughout four countries in Africa. These durable units provide seamless, high-speed internet, even in remote and challenging environments, they have withstood the riggers of tens of thousands of kilometers of corrugations, dust, rain, heat, cold and even snow making them a trusted choice for our team.

    Our setup includes four Outbackcomms units: two Gen II (one 240V and one 12V) and two Gen III (both 12V). The Gen II models feature rugged mounts that are particularly portable and convenient for moving between locations, ideal for the flexibility we need. Meanwhile, the Gen III units offer advanced power efficiency, fitting perfectly with off-grid adventures and vehicle-mounted setups thanks to their 12V compatibility.

    Outbackcomms’ flat mount design is built for the road, staying securely in place on rugged terrains and rough tracks. Whether you’re in the outback, deep in the bush, or on the open road, these Starlink units ensure dependable, high-speed connectivity that Moon Tours relies on worldwide.

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  • Terrain Tamer 4WD & FlashLube (Australian made) by Don KyattWe run Terrain Tamer and Flashlube filters, additives, radiators, axles, bearings, brake upgrade kits, suspension and steering components, seats and more in all our vehicles. They're also a supplier and manufacturer of OE parts which means you can order things like complete diff housings, centres and engine if you needed too.With a nationwide, worldwide in fact, distribution network via parent company Don Kyatt, Terrain Tamer can supply almost every nut, bolt, belt, filter, engine and driveline component for your vehicle. Australian designed, owned in some instances Australian made every Terrain Tamer product is of OE or better standard.You'll be blown away with how successful this family owned Australian company Terrain has become and how many many speciality OE parts, vehicle manufacturers and after market manufacturers they supply.Definitely not an accessory business, Terrain Tamer is all about mechanical parts.4WD PARTS THAT WILL GET YOU HOMEWelcome to Terrain Tamer, the leader in 4x4 parts in Australia and across the globe. With a history dating back to 1969 we continue to deliver on our promise of quality, research and design to give you 4wd spares & parts that are tested in the toughest Australian outback environments.
  • REDARC is an Australian made success story with top quality products to power your 4WD, camper trailer and caravan.We run REDARC's Tow Pro Elite brake controller on all our vehicles and consider this the only controller anyone should be using for towing.REDARC Manager 30 with Red Vision powers our camper trailer with REDARD BCDB1225 charging up the batteries in our Landcruisers.REDARC has over 40 years experience in the design, development and manufacture of a range of electronics built to not only survive, but thrive in some of the toughest conditions and environments on the planet.Have you ever wanted to load up your 4x4, caravan or camper with the freedom and on-board power to tackle adventure? REDARC's range of power managementoff-grid solar and brake controller technology is your first and only choice.Nobody designs, engineers, builds, tests or uses gear like we do. Whether it's for a copper mine, a war zone or a caravan park, REDARC products are built to take you there and back.Building great gear is in our DNA and so is supporting customers with our market leading technical and sales support. Coupled with our ruggedized product design and outback proven gear means there are #NOLIMITS to where REDARC can take you.
  • We've been running MSA products for almost 10 years and have put them through the ultimate test of endurance. We recently removed a set of MSA seat covers that had been protecting leather upholstery for eight years. They were like new underneath.We also run with MSA mirrors on the 79 series. After trying both major brands there is no doubt we prefer the MSA mirrors, they're more compact for tight scrub, look better and way way stronger than anything else. We even lay the 79 on it's side which landed on the RH mirror, pushing it in and breaking the divers window. The mirrors were fine!
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  • We have been running KONI shocks on our vehicles for years and currently have them fitted to a Landcruiser, Patrol, Hilux and a couple of muscle cars. Why? Because they are simply the best conventional shock on the market. They were the best 20-30 years ago and still are today.You can have shocks as big as you like with remote reservoir canisters but at the end of the day it is the internal valving that makes all the difference. More so than even spring rates when it comes to ride quality.Put simply, springs keep are car off the ground while shocks keep it on the ground. As a kid I remember play equipment at the local park, a used car coil spring with a seat on it, if you know what I mean you get the idea when I say this is what it'd be like in your car without shocks.There are few shocks on the market that will control a spring, keeping the car connected to the road with a combination of ride quality and performance like a KONI shock.When the going gets tough, long distance corrugations being the worst, KONI shocks will perform as well as any remote res shock and dissipate heat just as much heat with out the need for having additional hoses, fittings and canisters vulnerable underneath your vehicle. Not to say that remote res shocks are bad, in general you get what you pay for, we like to keep it simple where we can and KONI shocks do that for us. In general, touring vehicles do not need a race bread designed dual canister shock if you invest in shocks like KONI. If you're building a trophy truck for Finke, fine. Custom, long travel remote res shocks are essential. In my humble opinion, a good quality mono tube shock on a touring vehicle is all you need.
  • We've been running on Mickey Thompson rubber for a few years now with multiple sets of the discontinued ATZ P3 which have since been replaced by the now, Baja Boss.I'm (Trent) on my second set for the LC79 and Hilux and I won't be swapping them out anytime soon. It is fair to say that my tyres get a real drubbing, I run them lower than most for extra grip which is easier on my drive train and all with excessive weight over extreme terrain for extended periods. Some say I might do 5-10 years of extreme off road travel for a fairly serious touring customer in one year.I love the side biters, flexible strong side wall and grip. None of the off road tyres are going to be as quiet as standard O/E fare on 200/300 series Landcruiser but you'd never be allowed on one of our ours if you had them on either.To get the most out of my tyres I don't replace them all every year, doing what I do I generally invest in four tyres a year. Obviously an average punter is going to get more out of their tyres. Remember this is commercial use and by no means are they stuffed after a year, I rotate them onto the trailer and into spares. And I personally never rotate my brand new spares (if I have them) into the mix until I have too.Generally when it comes time to for a new set I'll have one or two brand new or close to brand spares on the truck to throw into the mix. My priority is for the tow vehicle, utilising the two best used tyres onto my trailer while collecting myself one or two carcasses as emergency spares for the guide vehicles when I end up with them.As a matter of fact, my trailer still has at least on old Mickey Thompson ATZ P3 fitted to it right now. The tyres on your van do not succumb to anywhere near the same treatment as your vehicle tyres, so next time your due for a set on the truck consider throwing your two best second hand ones onto the camper and keeping one or two as spares if possible. Get the rotation going and your pocket won't hurt so much when you're up for a full set of eight...ouch (4x vehicle, 2x trailer, 2x spares)
  • There would few people who have spent as many nights in their roof top tent as I have. Literally 100's of nights, conservatively 120 days per year since 2020 (I was lucky enough to be travelling freely in Queensland and the NT during COVID) that's close to 500 nights and my Bush Company Alpha (now the AX27) still goes and up down like it did on day one.I absolutely love the double layer canvas which blacks out the light, helps with insulation and condensation, huge airy windows, plenty of power outlets and storage pockets inside not to mention the massive verandah which is especially good when it rains!Massive pay load on the rood and plenty of accessory mounts for incorporated channels.
  • Terrain TamerI've been running Terrain Tamer Parabolic Leaf Springs over four years on the Hilux and LC79 and I would not run any other leaf spring. We've put them through the absolute ringers, I don't think anyone could possibly give them the same treatment over a few years.The TT Parabolic carries load as good if not better than a traditional leaf, the ride is better, flex and travel is better and they're lighter. Inn short, they are bloody great and I highly recommend them.Terrain Tamer offer them for a wide range of vehicles including GVM upgrades.Parabolic Leaf Springs typically contain fewer leafs than traditional leaf packs and get their name from their tapered “parabolic” design, meaning they are thicker in the centre and thinner at the ends. Already a well-established idea in the trucking industry, Terrain Tamer have applied their own carefully researched design and modern technology, and use a special grade steel to develop their range of Parabolic Leaf Springs specifically for 4WD vehicles.
  • At Moon Tours we have given a number of CAMPBOSS products a real test over the last few years. We love the quality, smart design and functionality of all the gear we've used. From recovery equipment to camp ovens, tyre deflators, 12V rechargeable showers, enamel dinner and cutlery rolls, camp lighting, ratchie straps and awnings.We reckon you need to check out the CAMPBOSS Awnings. Super smart designs.
  • The new must have product everyone joining us on tour should have. The coverage you need and none you don't. The easiest DIY and most affordable PPF on the market. We've installed the BUSHWRAPZ Advance PPF, really good quality, a good warranty and great value for money.We highly recommend getting your vehicle protected with BUSHWRAPZ. You can even do your camper trailer and caravan windows.
  • Prepare your 4WD for any terrain with Outback Equipment’s Tuff Terrain Quick Connect Tyre Deflators and Compact Hose Reel, two of our must-have items. Outback Equipment doesn’t just offer these essentials—they have thousands of products for off-roading, camping, and vanning, all ready to elevate your adventure. Use MOON5 for 5% off across the store and get everything you need for the road ahead!

  • We use MORRFlate gear to keep our tire pressures dialed, and you can too! MORRFlate’s USA-made kits and compressors (imported by Essential 4x4) offer top-tier quality and durability. For a premium portable compressor and efficient hose kits, visit Essential 4x4 and use MOON for 10% off.

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