Mon, 08/22/2022 - 10:39

SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies when available. To have your product considered for upcoming issues, send product press releases to editors@sema.org.

Milwaukee Tool
Cutting Pliers and Screwdrivers
Milwaukee Tool

Milwaukee Tool has introduced new Lineman’s, Diagonal, and Long Nose Pliers, and Screwdrivers. Milwaukee’s new cutting plier solutions deliver the easiest cuts, long lasting teeth and cut edge, and the smoothest open and close. The new screwdrivers provide the best fit and maximum grip on fasteners.

Falken
Wildpeak Commercial Van Tires
Falken

Falken has launched multiple sizes for the commercial van segment in both Wildpeak H/T02 and A/T3W.
 
The two sizes in the Wildpeak H/T02—235/65R16C and 225/75R16C—with the same sizes in Wildpeak A/T3W, will become available for Ford Transit and Ram ProMaster van fitments. In 2023 Falken announced plans to add the Wildpeak H/T02 product in size 195/75R16C for the Ford Transit 350 DRW and a 185/60R15C size for Nissan’s NV200.

Malco Products
Detailing Products, Retail-Friendly Sizes
Malco

Malco Products announced the addition of 22-oz. spray bottles of Bug-Off Insect Remover, Complete Wheel and Tire Cleaner, E-Zee Shine Premium Emulsion Dressing, and Oxy Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner to the Malco Automotive Line of professional-grade detailing products. The addition of 22-oz. sizes in these popular detailing products offer professional and enthusiast automotive customers the convenience of a ready-to-use spray bottle and gives distributors a retail-friendly size option.

Continental
New Sensor Coverage and Applications
Continental

Continental expanded its line of OE engine management sensors with new SKUs and additional vehicle application coverage. Built to be identical in fit, form, and function to the original OE parts, the sensors are designed to perform to OE standards and deliver trouble-free, plug and play installation.

Continental offers a wide range of OE Mass Air Flow (MAF), Absolute Manifold Pressure (MAP) and Flex-Fuel sensors. All of the parts are built in ISO/TS certified facilities to deliver the highest quality, dependability and a long service life.

Continental MAF sensors offer excellent coverage for popular Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Dodge Ram, Hyundai, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru and Volvo models. The MAP sensors deliver a full range of BMW models from ’09 to ’16. The Flex Fuel sensors cover popular GM makes, including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC.

Mon, 08/22/2022 - 09:32

By Mike Imlay

Show

For thousands of industry buyers, the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas constitutes a prime investment in business growth. Knowing how to successfully make and leverage Show connections will maximize your return on that investment.

There’s a reason specialty automotive buyers make the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas a top priority. When it comes to business growth, there is no other single place or event that delivers so much bang for the buck. Given that buyers put so much into the Show each year, how do they maximize their return on investment? It’s all about “connecting for success,” answers Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events.

“The SEMA Show is all about the connections that take place both on and off the Show floor,” Gattuso explained. “To be really successful, you’ll want to work to identify these opportunities, be cognizant when they arise, and leverage them to your advantage. Remember that successful business connections always start with a basic conversation, and that simple conversation can evolve into multiple opportunities.”

The 2022 SEMA Show returns November 1–-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). With the event upon us, here are six proven “connection best practices” that successful buyers employ at the Show.

1. They Arrive With a Goal-Oriented Game Plan

Arriving at the SEMA Show with an itinerary and goals in hand may seem like a no-brainer, but it’s surprising how many attendees skip this basic step. First off, your plan should take into account transportation, which will save you time, hassle and stress.

There are a variety of pre-Show materials to help identify features, events and exhibitors you will want to see. They include the official SEMA Show website (www.SEMAshow.com), the SEMA News Show Preview and the 2022 SEMA Show app. Using them, build out a thoughtful schedule for yourself and a logical route to each of your Show destinations.

“Buyers are best served when they come up with a pre-Show plan for who they want to see and where they want to go throughout the event. And this is the time to be selfish. This is where you want to invest your efforts and what you want to get out of the Show. Target what will benefit you and how it will help increase your business,” said Gattuso.

2. They’re Flexible, Open and Ready With Questions

With your game plan in hand, hit the Las Vegas Convention Center, starting with your Show priorities, but stay flexible. You don’t want to be so single-minded that you miss the opportunities that can spring up literally anywhere at the SEMA Show.

“You’re going to have conversations all throughout the Show floor, and not just in the exhibitor booths. Those conversations could be buyer to buyer, buyer to exhibitor, or even exhibitor to exhibitor because there’s so much that’s being discussed that week,” Gattuso observed.

Most of those discussions will revolve around two central themes: the industry innovations now taking place and what the future will look like. According to Gattuso, “A buyer will want to prepare himself or herself for as many of these discussions and connections as possible, because they’re going to help his or her business in the long run.”

Remember that a good way to break the ice at a busy booth is to simply introduce yourself and lead with some questions. “Don’t feel shy about approaching even a crowded space and asking or probing whether an exhibitor has a product or service that can help your business. That’s what everyone is here for. We all want to make connections,” said Gattuso.

Following up on leads after the Show is also paramount, even with people not directly related to your business. That’s because the most successful businesses build a broad network of industry contacts they can not only do business with, but learn from.

“What starts as a conversation on the Show floor needs to continue with a followup down the road,” Gattuso asserted. “The Show isn’t the end in itself. The SEMA Show is ideally the start of what hopefully will be long relationships with everyone you meet.”

3. They Network and Educate Themselves

Networking isn’t just about buying, selling and cementing deals. It’s about gaining the knowledge needed to help your business grow. That’s why attending seminars, panel discussions, Brew Talks and other educational activities are also among the hallmarks of successful buyers.

“Our Show education tracks and seminars draw people with similar interests and needs. When you go to an education session, it’s because you’re interested in the specific content that a speaker is presenting. That means you’re also literally surrounded by people that are in the same situation as you. That creates the perfect environment for conversations about the many other things you have in common. Discussing those commonalities—as well as differences—can move everyone’s business forward.

“Building a relationship with somebody who’s at a similar stage in their business or on a similar path in their career can lead to insights that will help you both down the road,” Gattuso continued. He added that the 2022 SEMA Education program has been redesigned with more immersive learning opportunities to promote attendee interaction and discussion. Ultimately, the aim is to arm participants with “actionable” knowledge.

“We have been working hard to redefine the model of what trade-show education can be,” explained Gattuso. “We’re creating learning environments where people can be comfortable asking questions, sharing information and meeting colleagues. This year there will be more opportunities than ever for group participation in all of our education events.”

4. They Share in the Industry Passion

The specialty automotive industry’s passion for performance and innovation permeates every square foot of the SEMA Show. But successful buyers don’t simply observe it; they immerse themselves in it. And that immersion includes attendance at a variety of networking events.

“We build specific programming into the Show that’s targeted to every industry segment and interest,” noted Gattuso. “Networking events are opportunities to meet like-minded business people, share best practices, discover new trends and exchange information. We believe that when the industry shares its passion and grows collectively, everyone prospers.”

Many of the Show’s events evolve around awards and special presentations (see sidebar: “Four Bonus Tips” on p. 70. But SEMA’s nine councils and networks also host numerous receptions and events throughout Show week. The gatherings are great opportunities to learn how ongoing trade-association involvement can increase your industry knowledge, expand your professional network, gain access to year-round SEMA resources and benefits, and effect real change in the industry. (Be sure to consult Show guides for SEMA council and network events and schedules.)

But networking isn’t confined to the Show halls and events. Many business collaborations are launched through after-hours “napkin conversations” inspired by Show experiences throughout the week.

As Gattuso put it, “The passion and progression of ideas never stop. They’re always top of mind for exhibitors, attendees and media alike. So don’t be surprised when you find yourself at an after-hours gathering talking with someone about an idea and seeing it evolve further.

“For a lot of Show participants, everything starts with a simple conversation and congeals the rest of the week and in the months following our event. So making use of the Show to initiate as many conversations as possible only increases your chances of growth and success.”

5. They Change Things Up

Because the SEMA Show is an established trade event with a 50-plus year history, it’s easy to take exhibits and features for granted and settle into an annual routine. But don’t.

“You never want to do the same thing that you did the year before, because we’re constantly evolving,” said Gattuso. “Every year is a big year for the Show. Each SEMA Show is like a new building block stacked on the one prior. Every year presents new opportunities, and every Show is unique. There are always new developments, new advancements, new connections and new products to see and talk about.”

Show

The New Products Showcase is an essential stop for buyers. It offers an extensive array of products representing every industry niche. Items are scannable to your mobile device via the SEMA Show app to lead you directly to exhibitors.

To truly connect with the Show, you’ll want to stay abreast of breaking announcements through the previously mentioned Show publications, website, app and related SEMA media. Change up your routine and seek out new exhibitors, tech demonstrations, and Show features and sections. Two examples this year include a new section devoted to advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) technologies and an expanded SEMA Electrified section focused on EV trends. There will also be two new New Products Showcase categories and awards reflecting those ADAS and electrification technologies.

“The important thing is the industry is never stagnant—it’s constantly changing. And our Show’s exhibitors, attendees and media representative are the ones pushing the industry’s products and messaging forward. That’s what you want to connect with and be a part of,” said Gattuso.

6. They Follow Up, Follow Up, Follow Up

This can’t be stressed enough: The most successful attendees follow up on the Show discussions they’ve had and with the contacts they’ve made.

“It’s easy for attendees to return to their businesses after Show week, feel the need to ‘catch up’ and then find themselves falling back into all their usual tasks,” conceded Gattuso. “That’s why having a follow-up plan is as important as drawing up a pre-Show game plan.”

That follow-up plan should include how you will collect, organize and track leads during and after the Show. (Hint: one of the best ways is to use the free SEMA Show app, which will allow you to log and retrieve your leads as well as any vehicle, company and product information you scanned at the event.) As a focused, diligent buyer, you’ll likely return home with a host of leads to pursue right away, but don’t stop there.

“I always advise buyers to not only reconnect with their contacts as soon as possible, but at six-month, 12-month and three-year intervals as well. Make it an ongoing dialogue. You’ve invested a lot in the Show. In the end, those continued industry connections will maximize the return on that investment,” said Gattuso.

Four Bonus Tips: Show Features That Build Connections

The following are quick rundowns of several key Show features designed to help you connect and grow your business. Consult Show guides and the 2022 SEMA Show app for details, locations and times.

1. The New Products Showcase: This is often the first stop for buyers when they get to the Show. Each year the Showcase displays more than 2,000 new and featured products from manufacturers representing every industry segment. Occupying 30,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space for 2022, it’s a window into what’s trending. More importantly, each product is scannable to the SEMA Show app on your mobile device, making it easy to add the exhibitor to your itinerary.

2. Feature Vehicles: The SEMA Show is renowned for the exciting parts and accessories displayed on Show vehicles representing every industry niche, from cars and trucks to powersports. More than rolling works of art, the vehicles display real-life applications of the aftermarket’s latest and most impressive products. Located throughout the LVCC, the display vehicles are also scannable with the SEMA Show app, connecting Showgoers with the brands and products used in the builds.

3. Demonstrations and Dedicated Show Areas: The beauty of aftermarket products is their ability to unleash vehicle performance. Activation areas throughout the Show, and especially out front of the LVCC, offer thrilling demos of the industry’s products in action. In addition, the 2022 Show will again present the Overland Experience and SEMA Electrified, along with other special sections dedicated to popular trends and emerging vehicle technologies, including advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).

4. Show Banquets, Awards and Special Events: Special events are prime opportunities for networking, trendspotting and discovering new products and exhibitors. Some favorites include the Monday Night Reveal, featuring food and entertainment and vehicle teasers, along with the SEMA Show Kickoff Breakfast on Tuesday morning featuring the Show’s New Products Awards.

Throughout Show week, there are multiple events for SEMA Launch Pad, which highlights industry entrepreneurs seeking to bring new innovations to market. The SEMA Battle of The Builders (BOTB) competition also runs throughout the Show to spotlight cutting-edge industry builders and the products they use.

Wednesday evening, the International Happy Hour, which honors Global Media Award recipients, is also popular with buyers scouting products with international appeal. Then Thursday night’s SEMA Industry Awards Banquet offers yet another key networking opportunity, especially at the reception beforehand.

On Friday, the annual SEMA Cruise closes out the Show, followed by SEMA Ignited, the official SEMA Show after-party, where the BOTB winner is crowned.

Connect for Success Get the Show App

Once you’ve registered, be sure to start your pre-event planning with the 2022 SEMA Show app, available for free download at your mobile device’s native app store. The app includes a product scanner, maps, scheduling and turn-by-turn direction features, along with exhibitor and event lookups, transportation information and feeds from official SEMA Show social-media channels.

If you haven’t already registered for the 2022 SEMA Show, November 1–4, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, now is the time to start the connections. For information and registration, go to www.SEMAshow.com.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 12:42

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

RPM ActFlorida will hold its 2022 primary election on Tuesday, August 23, and it’s important to know which candidates support racing when going to the polls or voting early. For information on voting in the primary (including absentee and early voting), registering to vote and identifying your lawmakers and the candidates running in 2022, visit SEMA’s vote racing page.

The Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act (RPM Act), H.R. 3281 and S. 2736, enjoys strong support from Florida’s members of Congress. The bipartisan RPM Act guarantees the right to modify street cars, trucks, and motorcycles into dedicated race vehicles and safeguards the industry’s right to offer parts that enable racers to compete. For more information on the RPM Act, click here.

Below is a list of federal lawmakers who have co-sponsored the RPM Act in the 2021–2022 session of Congress and are running for re-election in 2022.

FLORIDA:

*Original RPM Act co-sponsor

For more information, contact erics@sema.org.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 11:48

Sally McNulty and Skip Barber Racing Form Midseason Partnership

Sally McNultySports car racer Sally McNulty and Skip Barber Racing have have formed a midseason partnership for the remainder of the 2022 TC America season, beginning with Rounds 9 and 10 of the championship at Road America in Wisconsin, August 19–21. McNulty will pilot the brand-new No. 780 Borla Exhaust Skip Barber 11th Generation Civic Si for the remainder of the 2022 championship. Only two turnkey 11th Generation Civic Si Honda Performance Development (HPD) race chassis was created for 2022 and are the beginning of the next generation of HPD racing.

“I am beyond pumped for the opportunity to race the new generation of Civic Si turnkey race car by Honda, as well as work with a championship-winning team,” said McNulty. “I graduated from Skip Barber School with my competition license, and it just feels right to race under their name as well. Looking forward to growing as a driver and competitor with them for the rest of the 2022 season!”

Brown, Tasca III, Coughlin Jr. and Gladstone Race to Win at Menards NHRA Nationals

Three-time Top Fuel world champion Antron Brown enjoyed a monumental day at Heartland Motorsports Park, picking up his first win as a team owner with his memorable triumph on Sunday at the 33rd annual Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor. Bob Tasca III (Funny Car), Troy Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock) and Joey Gladstone (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won the 14th of 22 races during the 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.

Facing off with four-time defending world champion Steve Torrence in the final round, Brown powered to a run of 3.902 seconds at 309.49 mph in his 11,000-hp Matco Tools dragster to earn his 69th career victory and first since the third race of the 2021 season, snapping a 30-race winless streak in the process.

Tasca stayed red-hot in his 11,000-hp BG Products Ford Mustang and edging out the John Force in the final round with a run of 3.999 at 316.82.

Coughlin Jr. didn’t have to wait long for his second career Pro Stock win, making it two victories in a row with a phenomenal weekend in Topeka, including a final-round run of 6.680 at 206.54 in his JEGS.com/Elite Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro to knock off defending world champion Greg Anderson.

Gladstone wrapped up a perfect weekend in Pro Stock Motorcycle, going 6.876 at 195.59 on his J&A Service Suzuki Hayabusa to knock off Eddie Krawiec in the championship round. He denied Krawiec his 50th career win, making his seventh straight run in the 6.80s to finish off a remarkable weekend in style. He also took over the points lead on Saturday and pushed it to a 64-point lead over Angelle Sampey with his stellar showing in eliminations as Pro Stock Motorcycle appeared in Topeka for the first time since 1997.

The NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series returns to action August 18–21 with the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd, Minnesota.

Pikes Peak2023 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Set for June 25

Officials with the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC) have revealed the 101st Running of the Race to the Clouds will take place on Sunday, June 25, 2023. Drivers, teams and fans will converge on “America’s Mountain” for the 12.42-mile course with 156 turns on the 14,115-ft. summit.

“This race is an event like no other,” said PPIHC Board Chairman Fred Veitch. “Many drivers list the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb at the top of their bucket list and are eager to accept the challenge. Others have competed for more than 20 years and keep coming back. We are really excited to see what the next century of hill climb racing on Pikes Peak will look like as we prepare for the 101st running next summer.”

The current course record is 7 minutes, 57.148 seconds, and was set in 2018 by French racer Romain Dumas in a purpose-built, all-electric ’18 Volkswagen I.D. R.

For more information, visit ppihc.org.

For more racing news, visit Performance Racing Industry’s (PRI) website.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 11:41
Tom Luttrell
Tom Luttrell

RealTruck Hires Tom Luttrell as Chief Information Officer

RealTruck has hired Tom Luttrell as its new chief information officer. Luttrell will be responsible for advancing the company’s information technology infrastructure to improve business capabilities at RealTruck, formerly Truck Hero Inc.

Luttrell brings substantial business and technology experience from a variety of previous roles, most recently as the senior vice president of information technology at Shiloh Industries, where he focused on enterprise research planning (ERP) consolidation and the company’s move to cloud-based computing. Before Shiloh, Luttrell was the chief information officer and vice president of customer care at the Masco Cabinetry business unit of Masco Corp., and prior to that, he was with Federal-Mogul Corp. for 17 years in various leadership roles.

RealTruck recently announced its name change and rebrand with its “In The Real” campaign to motivate people to get offline and explore the outdoors.

Nitrous Supply Inc. Launches New Website

Nitrous Supply Inc. has launched its new website: www.nitrous-supply.com. The company, founded by nitrous-oxide pioneer Mike Thermos, specializes in key components, including nozzles, valves and solenoids, that can enhance the performance of any brand system.

Thermos, who has recently received a Lifetime Achievement “Wally”from NHRA for his contributions to drag racing and named to SEMA’s Motorsports Performance Manufacturer’s Council (MPMC) Hall of Fame, is universally recognized as the “Godfather of Pro Mod” for his efforts in promoting the now-popular class. He has been active in the industry for more than 45 years.

Sand Sports Super ShowSand Sports Super Show Scheduled for September 16-18,  Costa Mesa, California

The Sand Sports Super Show, September 16–18,  Costa Mesa, California, will feature more than 300 industry-leading exhibitors, and attendees can get up close to the latest sand rails, UTVs, ATVs, side x sides and toy haulers, and check out the accessories, new apparel and much more.

The sand sports and off-road community come together at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, and enjoy the event’s features, including a performance marketplace, side x side and ATV/UTV demos and entertainment and music at the main stage all weekend. Dozens of prizes will be given out to lucky attendees, including the American Sand Association's (ASA) raffle of a Polaris RZR, and a Genesis Overnighter trailer. More event information is available at www.SandSportsSuperShow.com.

Cooper Standard Announces Joint Development Agreement of Innovative Dynamic Fluid Control Technology for EVs

Cooper Standard announced a joint development agreement with Industrie Saleri Italo S.p.A. (Saleri) to create a family of high-performance, coolant-fluid management devices for the electric vehicle market (EV). According to the companies, the new products combine the functionality of pumps with advanced fluid control, routing and connection technologies into single devices, enabling simplified EV architectures and improved performance and range. The devices provide flexibility in vehicle designs and can be integrated easily into existing systems and across vehicle platforms.

S&S Truck Parts LLC With Midwest Truck & Auto Parts Inc. Announce Merger

S&S Truck Parts LLC (S&S) and Midwest Truck & Auto Parts Inc. (Midwest) announced that the merger of the two companies is complete, creating an alliance between two best-in-class independent Truck Parts Distributors. The combination nearly doubles their collective business and forms a more diversified and scaled platform in the truck aftermarket space with the ability to source and offer a wider selection of high-quality products to customers.

The transaction unites two aftermarket organizations with more than 70 years of service to their communities and shared commitments to quality, service, and value. According to the newly combined company, an increased scale and an expanded geographic footprint will help its customers navigate a complex and challenged global supply chain, increasing available inventory and enabling faster delivery of products. In March of 2022, S&S Truck Parts was purchased by Investcorp, a leading global alternative investment firm.

Mullen Announces Andre Hudson as Vice President of Design

Mullen Automotive Inc., an emerging electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, announced the addition of Andre Hudson as its vice president of design. Prior to joining Mullen Automotive, Hudson was the head of product design at IndiEV. During his 25-year career, Hudson has worked for General Motors Co., Hyundai, and Icona Design.

“We are fortunate to have Andre on board. He will play a key role in working with various teams to develop the aesthetics of the Mullen product portfolio,” said David Michery, CEO and chairman of Mullen Automotive.

Speedway Motorsports Promotes Ramage, Hires Faber to Executive Leadership Positions

Speedway Motorsports—the marketer, promoter and sponsor of motorsports entertainment—has announced Texas Motor Speedway General Manager Rob Ramage has been promoted to Speedway Motorsports’ senior vice president of government relations and deputy counsel. Replacing Ramage will be veteran AEG executive Mark Faber, who joins TMS after serving as senior vice president of global partnerships at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Ramage’s promotion takes place immediately, and he will continue to serve as general manager at TMS until Faber assumes the position on August 22.

Ramage has worked for Speedway Motorsports since 2013,  serving first as general counsel & director of governmental affairs and senior vice president of finance & compliance at TMS. Prior, he practiced law in Dallas, focusing on complex litigation, intellectual property and business transactions.

Faber joins Speedway Motorsports after spending the last 17 years with AEG, the sports and live entertainment company. During his tenure, he consulted on sponsorships and premium seating renovations for Daytona International Speedway and Phoenix International Raceway.

Lincoln Electric Announces New Role For Peter M. Pletcher

Lincoln Electric Holdings—based in Cleveland—has announced that Senior Vice President, President International Peter M. Pletcher will oversee the company’s businesses in the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific regions. This is in addition to his current responsibility for operations in Europe, Turkey and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region.

Pletcher succeeds Steve Hedlund, who was recently promoted to executive vice president, chief operating officer. Pletcher will lead the International Welding segment’s “Higher Standard 2025 Strategy” initiatives in an effort to accelerate growth and improve margin and return performance. He will report to Steve Hedlund and will continue to serve as a member of Lincoln Electric’s Management Committee. Pletcher joined Lincoln Electric in 1995 and has held leadership positions in sales, applications engineering, marketing, product development and operations.

Have some company news you would like to share? Let us know and the news may appear in an upcoming issue of SEMA News. Send your items for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 11:28

Ford E-TransitIn partnership with Ford Motor Company, the SEMA Garage has announced a Measuring Session for the all-electric ’22 Ford E-Transit, September 26–30, at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California.

The event will allow SEMA members to have a close-up experience with Ford’s first all-electric E-Transit van.

Features on the new E-Transit will include:

  • 350 cargo model
  • High roof
  • one-speed transmission
  • 148-in. wheelbase

This will be an in-person event. In order to comply with state and local health guidelines, scheduled appointments will be required. Due to high demand, all appointments will be time-limited.

Register now.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 11:09

By Ashley Reyes

TORAThe SEMA Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA) named Jared Chavez, director of brand development at PROJECT X Offroad, as the council’s newest spotlight volunteer.  

Get to know Chavez in his interview with SEMA below: 

SEMA: What inspired you to pursue a career in the truck and off-road industry?

Jared Chavez: Growing up, my family always had Ford trucks and enjoyed the outdoor lifestyle. I spent a lot of time traveling in our Ford Bronco and our F-Series trucks, all of which were customized.

When I started working in the automotive aftermarket 16 years ago, I started in the street performance side but was introduced to the off-road segment slowly but surely. Living in California, it has gotten harder and harder with emissions regulations and the stigma of car meets to enjoy the hobby or work on vehicles, but the off-road side opened up new possibilities to enjoy vehicles as intended and mix that with my love for the outdoors.

After attending some off-road events nationally, I was hooked. Both the industry and community felt a lot closer to me; it felt like it just aligned with my passions and life and combined it with my career. After that, the path felt pretty clear to me, that it was the side of the industry that I wanted to be more involved with.

Eventually, I was given the opportunity to create PROJECT X, an innovative platform for off-road lighting and accessories that would bring some much-needed fresh ideas to the industry.

SEMA: Why did you decide to volunteer for TORA?  

JC: I have volunteered on and off with SEMA for many years and formed so many great friendships and business relationships in the process. Participating with TORA has only continued to grow those opportunities by meeting people specifically in the off-road industry, both on the manufacturer and retailer side. It’s so much easier to grow your personal career and your business when you are able to reach out and work directly with people who you have made relationships with through TORA.

SEMA: What advice do you have for someone pursuing a career in the automotive aftermarket?

JC: Network often! Be involved in the industry and events, avoid operating in a bubble. When you meet people, take the approach of “what can I do for them?” and avoid “what can they do for me?” Making relationships where people view you as an asset is incredibly important.

SEMA: What is your dream truck or off-road vehicle? Where would we find you in it on any weekend?

JC: Having grown up in a Ford family and traveling so much in an OBS Ford Bronco, building a luxury pre-runner Bronco has been a dream of mine. I currently daily drive a ’94 Bronco that is in a full-build mode that I would aspire to be my dream vehicle in the future.

Fill out a TORA-member spotlight form to highlight how you or your company are contributing to the truck and off-road specialty-equipment industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on TORA’s social media, SEMA News and future TORA member updates.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 10:47

By Ashley Reyes

HRIAStaying in tune and ahead of trends is one of the most important things any business can do. As the hot-rod market changes and evolves through different styles, capabilities and technology, it’s critical for businesses to have in-depth, inside knowledge of what they can do to position themselves to capitalize on trends.

After an exciting year and car show season, the SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) is bringing together industry leaders to look back and highlight the trends that got the hot-rod market where it is today and what will be changing business, design and fabrication in the year ahead.

Taking place on September 7, at 10:00 a.m. (PDT), the virtual panel discussion will be led by Amy Fitzgerald of Cool Hand Customs and feature panelists Jonathan Goolsby, Goolsby Customs; Stacey David, Rattletrap Productions; and Scott Parker, Power Automedia.

Participants will hear the panel’s insight on what trends led the way this past year, what they should expect to see at the 2022 SEMA Show, and what’s in store for the future of the hot-rod market.

Register here.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 10:41

By Ashley Reyes

EducationCars have become more complex and computer-controlled; virtually every major system in new cars is connected and because vehicle safety systems are involved, OEMS often lock down access to their computer controls, limiting the aftermarket’s access to these complex systems.

SEMA members are invited to join Chris Johnson, founder, SCT and JMS Performance Group, as he shares critical information on vehicle tuning during the live webinar “The Future of Tuning,” August 25, at 11:00 am (PDT).

Attendees will get expert insight on what the future of this segment looks like, and how innovative software companies can provide needed access to these vehicles and their computer control systems.

Register here.

Thu, 08/18/2022 - 10:36

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

Regional Sales Manager
LIQUI MOLY USA

LIQUI MOLY USA is hiring a regional sales manager responsible for sales growth, marketing efforts and business expansion. With the opportunity to work independently, you are responsible for your own success. A minimum of five years’ experience in field sales management—preferably in lubricant products or the automotive aftermarket—is required.

Automotive Editor
Power Automedia

Power Automedia is hiring an automotive editor to manage Chevy Hardcore, a leading magazine dedicated to classic Chevy cars and trucks. Responsibilities include writing and managing editorial magazine content, assignment of freelance editorial articles and news and automotive photography.

Paintless Dent Repair Expert/Writer
CarTech Inc.

CarTech Books Inc. is hiring a freelance writer/photographer to author a complete step-by-step instructional book on paintless dent repair (PDR). The company will cover training/costs and the basics of running your own PDR business. The ideal candidate will be a professional PDR instructor, someone who owns a PDR business or PDR tool manufacturer. Writing and photography skills are a plus.