Rollin’ Wheels online magazine, where creativity and vision meet action.

Our passion for trucks and trucking stretching back over a lifetime. Join us on a fascinating journey as we deliver the best truck and trucking stories through our new online trucking magazine.

Online media is the future

In the early 2000s we launched a new trucking magazine, the TRUCK Journal. Over 17 years we forged a path that saw us become New Zealand’s Favourite Trucking Magazine. This was achieved by listening to the industry and our valued readers, and delivering content they wanted and loved.

We are really excited by the opportunity to once again lead the change in trucking media. As a result, we have launched Rollin Wheels, a new type of trucking magazine offering quality online video, audio and written content. Given the meteoric rise of online media, this move is the only way forward.

Our goal is to once again deliver the very best trucking content by listening to our viewers and offering them the content that they deserve.

Sharing ouR world

The trucking industry is all about the people, without them there would be no industry. We have made it our mission to deliver engrossing stories about the people, the cool gear they drive and the jobs they undertake day in day out.

To enhance your content experience, we are charging a small subscription fee as we aim to deliver ad free content.

As we stand on the precipice of the most significant change in history, now is the time to record our current and past history in the knowledge it will inform and entertain us now and into the future.

Who are we

Hi, I’m Simon,

My passion for trucks started well before I can remember. My parents reminded me that as a four-year-old I doggedly dragged them, every Friday night, to the local stationers shop in Waimate to “show” them an articulated Funho truck I very much wanted. Well luckily for me “Santa” was very generous that year and that red and yellow truck did some pretty hard yards in the sandpit, even being converted to tow a (home made wooden) low loader for a time…

Fast forward to my early teens and the transition period from British trucks to the huge new modern and powerful American trucks. Who wouldn’t be captivated by these powerful highway colossus…

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a man standing in front of trees
A vintage Mack truck painted in black, white, yellow, and chrome, parked outdoors with green trees and a blue sky in the background.