THE 4WD 24/7 TEAM

Shauno Graham Jocko 4WD

MEET THE TEAM BEHIND 4WD 24/7


Shauno, Graham and Jocko have been a part of 4WD 24/7 for years now, carving up terrain from the tip of Australia, to WA, Tasmania and everywhere in between in the search for the next greatest challenge. In 2022, 4WD 24/7 added Jesse to the team to bring even more tough wheeling and DIY knowledge! We are excited to introduce some new faces, watch this space.

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    Shaun Whale


    Shauno’s never owned a vehicle that’s not a 4WD. The passion began as a youngster driving around in his Grandad’s old HJ47 LandCruiser on the farm. His first 4WD – a Suzuki Sierra taught him a lot of great lessons at a young age: basic mechanics, patience and just how much fun short wheel based 4WDs are on the tracks!
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    Graham Cahill


    You’d be hard pressed to find a bloke in Australia that has seen as much of Australia as Graham. It was over 15 years ago he did a full lap in his trusty Shorty GQ Patrol with a camper in tow, which kickstarted his career as a 4WD journo, and his friendship with Shauno.
    GRAHAM'S PAGE
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    Jock McDonald


    Jocko is the kind of bloke that’s more comfortable flexed up on 3 wheels than at a traffic light in the city. He lives and breathes technical, tough 4WDing – he’s either wheeling hard tracks in one of his Toyota HiLuxes, or at home in his shed fixing them for the next trip.
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    Jesse Gleeson


    Meet Mr. Nissan, Jesse Gleeson, the newest presenter of 4WD 24/7, the man known for his love of Patrols and Winch Trucks, who always finds the right line to make driving the hardest tracks look easy. You'll find Jesse either tackling the hardest tracks or building up one of his many Patrols or Competition Winch Trucks. Jesse is a 4WDer through & through - with years of hardcore wheeling under his belt, a lifetime of spinning spanners and modifying some of the toughest winch trucks in the country.
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