Thu, 10/28/2021 - 12:22

By SEMA Editors

It’s not too late to enter a product(s) in the New Products Showcase—the No. 1 reason buyers attend the SEMA Show. The first product is always free; however, additional products are now $150 per product category.

Enter your new products now!

Exhibitors must check-in their products themselves by bringing the product with them to the Show or shipping the product to the Freeman warehouse in advance. All entries must be personally checked-in at Booth #31255 located in Upper South Hall EAST during the following hours:

  • Saturday, October 30: 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, October 31: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
  • Monday, November 1: 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (Note: products checked in after 10:00 a.m. will not be judged)

Entry Fees:

  • The first product entered in one category in the New Products Showcase is FREE!
  • Additional $150 per product category.
  • Entries submitted on-site will be accepted on a space availability basis.

For more information on New Products Showcase display guidelines, visit www.SEMAShow.com/esm.

Exhibitor Product Pick Up

Exhibitors can pick up their product displays on Friday, November 5, 3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Only hand-carry items, or items that can be moved with a two-wheel cart can be moved on the Show floor until 4:00 p.m.

Instead of returning to the New Products area on Friday, exhibitors have the option to have products packaged and shipped back by UPS. Exhibitors can arrange for UPS return shipping during check-in, or at one of the UPS locations on the Show floor. UPS return shipments must be arranged through the Official SEMA Show UPS Store to take advantage of this service.

Exhibitors are encouraged to take advantage of the this opportunity to enter at least one product in the Showcase. Not only does the Showcase provide exhibitors with an additional avenue to reach new buyers away from their booth displays, products that meet the new product criteria may qualify to receive additional benefits, including eligibility for a SEMA Show New Product Award.

For more information on New Products Showcase display guidelines, visit www.SEMAShow.com/esm.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 12:22
Thu, 10/28/2021 - 12:21

By SEMA Editors

SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies’ websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section. SEMA members: To be included in Hot Links to Cool Sites, email your company name and website to enews@sema.org. Note: Make sure to include “Hot Links” in the subject line of the email.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 12:19

By SEMA Editors

 

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

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.

Warehouse Worker
HPS is hiring a warehouse worker to complete shipments by processing and loading orders; prepare orders by processing requests and supply orders, pulling materials, packing boxes, and placing orders in the delivery area; and enforce inventory controls by collecting stock location orders and printing requests.

Auto Parts Merchandiser
Classic Industries is hiring an auto parts merchandiser. The ideal candidate will be a detail-oriented, self-starting individual who can identify new-product opportunities, interface with product vendors and deliver product write-ups in a timely manner for inclusion in direct-mail catalogs and e-commerce sites. Automotive product and industry experience is required.

Plant Manager
MW Company is hiring a plant manager to oversee the daily production operations. The ideal candidate has knowledge and experience within the automotive industry. Responsibilities include planning, organizing, directing and running optimum day-to-day operations to exceed customer expectations, working directly with team members as a mentor and leader; and production output, product quality and on-time shipping by implementing programs to optimize plant throughput by minimizing downtime, set up time, and change over time. More than five years’ superintendent manufacturing experience is required.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 12:17

By SEMA Editors

The official 2021 SEMA Show mobile app is now available for download from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or via the QR code below.

A great tool to maximize your time at the Show, the official SEMA Show app contains detailed exhibitor information, interactive floorplans and up-to-date event and education information—all from the convenience of your mobile device. This year, the SEMA Show app will feature a scanning function that will allow attendees to quickly capture product and exhibitor information from feature vehicles on display throughout the Show as well as the ability to scan and save products from the New Products Showcase. The app puts the entire SEMA Show in your pocket.

Mobile App2021 SEMA Show mobile app features include:

  • Interactivity: Users can receive detailed information about feature vehicles displayed throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center. By simply scanning a vehicle’s QR code, located on a feature vehicle sticker attached to the vehicle during check-in, the app will display the vehicle’s year, make and model; information on the exhibitor displaying the vehicle; and a list of products used on the vehicle. The app also allows users to access a list of exhibitors from 2019 and any saved product information.
  • Turn-By-Turn Directions: Find the quickest route from one place to another without the need of a GPS or data service. Simply enter an exhibitor name or room nearest to you and where you want to go, and the app will provide directions.
  • My Schedule: Create a schedule to keep track of the events you wish to attend.
  • New Products Showcase: View all of the products entered into the New Products Showcase, complete with detailed information and photos, exactly where within the Showcase the product is displayed, and directions to the exhibitor’s booth on the Show floor.
  • Product Scanner: Use your smartphone as a scanner at the New Products Showcase to create a list and map of the scanned products.
  • Maps: View floorplans of all SEMA Show halls and how/where they connect to make passage from hall to hall as easy as possible.
  • QRExhibitors: Look up all 2021 SEMA Show exhibitors by name, Show section or product category.
  • Events, Celebrity Appearances and Speakers: See lists of all the events, seminars, conferences, celebrity appearances and speakers, including day, time and location.
  • Social Media: Keep up with the feeds of the official SEMA Show social media accounts, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
  • Ground Transportation: Find the best way to arrive at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Obtain information on the Las Vegas Monorail, rideshare and hotel shuttles, including pickup locations.
  • SEMA eNews: Stay up to date with the latest news before, during and after the Show.

For more information about the 2021 SEMA Show, taking place November 2–5, in Las Vegas, visit www.semashow.com.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 12:16

By Jason Catullo

There’s still time to register for next week’s SEMA Show. The price is now $90, and domestic attendees can pick up their badges on-site.

The Las Vegas Convention Center’s (LVCC) halls are nearly full of exhibits, but booth space is still being reserved, and more exhibitors are expected to secure space until the Show opens on November 2.

SEMA Show

Attendees planning on joining the industry at the 2021 SEMA Show can see who's exhibiting and where through the updated floorplan. If you have not yet registered for the SEMA Show, taking place Tuesday-Friday, November 2-5, visit www.SEMAShow.com/attendee to register.

For 2021, the Show will include exhibit space in the LVCC’s newly constructed West Hall, a 1.4-million-sq.-ft. facility completed in January. The new facility includes exhibitors from the Restyling & Car Care Accessories, Powersports & Utility Vehicles, and Truck, SUV & Off-Road sections.

Earlier in June, the visitors of the World of Concrete convention were the first to use the new hall, and the event marked the first large-scale convention and tradeshow to be held in Las Vegas in 15 months.

In addition to the new hall, the newly constructed Loop—a high-speed, people-mover system that runs 40 ft. under the LVCC—will transport visitors between South, Central and West Halls. The World of Concrete successfully used the system to shuttle visitors through the 200-acre convention center.

For more information on the 2021 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 11:52

By Richard Hail

The 2021 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition is heating up. There’s less than a week to go before the judges begin the difficult process of choosing the Top 40 and then the Top 12. It’s impossible to highlight the more than 240 entries we’ve received, so we’ve chosen a few that stand out.

Jason Ludwin

Jason Ludwin, ’36 Ford Sedan

Ludwin lifted the sedan and widened the wheel arches by a few inches to house the big 35-in. tires. He added front and rear aftermarket Wrangler bumpers from Body Armor; each one housing with a winch from Mile Marker and WARN Industries, respectively. Hidden beneath the running boards are Rock Slide step sliders. The flathead V8 was exchanged for an L33, a high-output 5.3L Chevy small block running a FiTech fuel-injection system.

The original dash was retained, and hydro dipped so that it would match the wood steering wheel. A few modern amenities were also added including a tilt steering column and floor shifter, both from Summit Racing. The factory sunroof was also kept with an updated retractable ragtop.

Erin Flaherty

Erin Flaherty, ’74 Ford Bronco

Flaherty widened the fenders so they could clear the massive BFGoodrich KM2 Mud-Terrain T/A tires, which are paired to King Prerunner coil-over racing shocks. Moving under the hood reveals the Ford 289 that Flaherty rebuilt himself, which is bolted to a C4 automatic transmission. The K&N air filter and FILTERWEARS pre-filter are a dead giveaway that this truck isn’t just a show pony.

The cab features numerous mods, including a DOM roll cage, Winters Performance Sidewinder shifter, Corbeau seats with G-FORCE racing harnesses and more. A thumb switch inside the cab operates the adjustable aluminum wing that creates down force on the track.

Walter Palencia

Walter Palencia, ’19 Hyundai Veloster N

Starting up front, Palencia introduced a Velossa Tech BIG MOUTH Ram Air Snorkel and paired it to a SXTH Element Engineering intake. The 2.0L turbo’s fourth stroke exits through an XFORCE exhaust system.

Toyo Proxes Sport rubber is wrapped around the Drifz 315 wheels with Cquence brake rotors to shorten the stops. The carbon-fiber side skirts, front lip, diffuser and rear spoiler are from Adro while VIS Racing was used for the carbon fiber hood. A purple iridescent wrap by KPMF perfectly complements the carbon-fiber pieces.

Peter Filippo

Peter Filippo, ’20 BMW M2

Filippo swapped the original 3.0L twin-turbo inline six with a 6.2L V8 from the SRT Hellcat, which was solid-mounted to the chassis. He also rebuilt the tensioner so that it’s only running water pump to free up some space and power.

StopTech ultra-lightweight six- and four-piston calipers bring the forged 18x10 BimmerWorld wheels to a quick stop. Tucked behind the carbon fiber fenders is a four-wheel adjustable MCS suspension.

Five Star Racecar Bodies reproduced all the windows in a durable polycarbonate for lightweight, track-ready performance. Behind the windshield, the custom fabrication continues. The HEMI pushed into the cockpit and required a house-built extended steering column, which also meant the pedal box, Sparco seat and shifter had to be moved back. The custom roll cage came from the team at TC Design.

Sammi Frazier

Sammi Frazier, ’73 Datsun 240Z

Up front, Frazier cut pockets into the quarter panels and the edges were trimmed for the bumper to recess into the front of car.  A BRE rear spoiler with some custom mods was added in addition to a “Fairlady R” badge. A set of Bogart Racing Wheels were refinished and painted in-house and fit snugly beneath the flared fenders.

A modified LS2 combined with a Speedmaster intake boasting individual throttle bodies topped with velocity stacks sits beneath the stock hood. Inside, the lush burgundy interior combines Garrett leather with Alcantara and black accents. White faced Classic Instruments gauges stand out from the custom-wrapped dash.

Chase Coffman

Chase Coffman, ’67 Chevrolet Corvette

The chassis is fabricated in-house where they introduce internal structuring inside the frame rails to give needed strength to the body. The entire body was stripped so all the flaws could be corrected, the firewall was smoothed out and the gaps were narrowed.
The powertrain includes a GM LS427 featuring custom-machined billet valve covers and specially designed headers by Ultimate Headers. A TREMEC five-speed is bolted up to the small block helping to route the 570 ponies to the rear wheels.

The all-custom interior will feature a widened dash, touchscreen controls, LED accent lighting throughout, custom-fabricated seats and leather and suede touch surfaces. A coat of custom mixed Spies Hecker paint by Axalta will finish off the second-gen Vette.

Qualified industry personnel will be able to see the competition unfold live during the SEMA Show, November 2–5. The general public is welcome to attend SEMA Ignited, the official SEMA Show after-party, where they will also see the winning vehicles, as well as hundreds of SEMA Show cars and trucks parading out of the Las Vegas Convention Center following the close of the SEMA Show. SEMA Ignited will also feature Formula DRIFT cars in action, vintage dragsters, food trucks, music and much more.

Register today!

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 11:49

By Ashley Reyes

The SEMA Wheel & Tire Council (WTC) will host several Q&A discussions with some of SEMA’s most active leaders throughout SEMA Show week.

Located in the Members Lounge, South 49031 next to the Global Tire Expo, each interview will feature experts in their field discussing the industry’s hot topics, and what SEMA’s and WTC’s current initiatives are.
 

Stage

Located in the Members Lounge, South 49031 next to the Global Tire Expo, each interview will feature experts in their field discussing the industry’s hot topics, and what SEMA’s and WTC’s current initiatives are.

RSVP for The Stage sessions, which include:

Meet the new SEMA Board – November 2, at 11:00 a.m.
Moderator: Todd Steen, Jackson Marketing Group
Speakers: Brian Reese, Driven Lighting Group; Larry Montante, Keystone Automotive Operations; and Kyle Flicker, Driven Racing Oil

Meet the WTC Team – November 2, at 3:30 p.m.
Moderator: Steve Swanson, The Carlstar Group LLC
Speakers: Todd Steen, Jackson Marketing Group; Mike Lusso, Hennessy Industries; and Tyson Boyer, Dill Air Control Products

Five Things You Need to Launch a Product – November 3, at 11:00 a.m.
Moderator: Todd Steen, Jackson Marketing Group
Speakers: Eric Morley, Blue C, and Kathryn Reinhardt, 4WP Factory

Regulations and Stipulations – November 3, at 4:00 p.m.
Moderator: Tyson Boyer, Dill Air Control Products
Speakers: Stuart Gosswein, SEMA, and Roy Littlefield, Tire Industry Association (TIA)

Impact of Wheel Changes on ADAS Vehicles – November 4, at 11:00 a.m.
Moderator: Mike Lusso, Hennessy Industries  
Speakers: Kaleb Silver, Hunter Engineering Co.

eCommerce, Direct to Consumer Strategies – November 4, at 4:00 p.m.
Moderator: Todd Steen, Jackson Marketing Group
Speakers: Michael Welch, TireBuyer.com, and Steve Braun, Edelbrock Group

While you are there, be sure to check out the Global Tire Expo in Lower South Hall that will feature exhibitors displaying tires for passenger cars, trucks and off-the-road (OTR), equipment, recyclers, retreaters, suppliers and affiliated organizations. Lower South Hall is also home to the Wheels & Accessories area, where Show attendees will find exhibitor displays of wheels and accessories for cars, trucks and racing.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 11:42

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA members at the 2021 SEMA Show will be able to easily charge their electronic devices and grab a bite to eat by visiting any one of three SEMA Member Lounges. Available only to SEMA members, the Member Lounges are conveniently located throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center: North Hall Room N251, West Hall Booth #85065, and Lower South Hall Booth #49091. Each Member Lounge offers rooms for small group meetings, access to a computer with a printer, charging stations and “Grab ‘N Go” concessions where members can purchase cold sandwiches and food any time during Show hours. The Member Lounge in N251 will also serve hot lunches from 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. daily.

Floorplan

The Member Lounges are conveniently located throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center: North Hall Room N251, West Hall Booth #85065, and Lower South Hall Booth #49091.

The Member Lounge is a benefit available to SEMA business member companies. To learn about other member benefits, stop by Member Central, located outside of N251 on the second floor above the Grand Lobby, where the SEMA membership team will be on-site and ready to answer questions and share details about the association’s exclusive market research, year-round education program, product development resources, data support and more.

To learn more, contact SEMA’s Membership Director AJ Carney at 909-978-6697 or andreac@sema.org.

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 10:18

By Fredy Ramirez

Hemmings is auctioning an ’81 Chevrolet Suburban dubbed “Big Green.” The Suburban traveled across the country to be improved into a vehicle capable of being driven daily.

Big Green

“We surveyed our readers and watchers, and the number-one thing they wanted to see from us was road trip content,” said President and Publisher of Hemmings Motor News Jonathan Shaw. “Originally the show was going to take place on the West Coast, but we had so much support for our cause that it’s spread to the entire United States.”

After being picked up from GR Auto Gallery in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Suburban made its way to Lansing, Michigan, where racer Kevin Wesley and son Parker helped change the first of many parts: the alternator. After the alternator seemed to function properly, a 500-mile journey followed to Rockford, Tennessee. There, more improvements began with Silver Sport Transmissions.

The team at Silver Sport swapped the old four-speed manual transmission for a Tremec TR4050 five-speed and a 205 transfer case. Of course, taking on a challenge like that doesn’t come without some speed bumps, so Big Green hit the road again.

This time, its journey would take it 400 miles to Memphis for the installation of an Edelbrock fuel injection system. The Suburban received ProFlo 4 electronic fuel injection, an intake manifold, a distributor and plug wires, valve covers and an air cleaner as well as a digital dash at the Comp Cams facility.

“The EFI system and the transmission alone allowed us to travel at modern highway speeds while at the same time improving our fuel economy by over 35%,” Shaw said.

The next stop took Big Green to Fort Worth, Texas, to receive an air conditioning system from Old Air Products. The A/C proved to work well as Big Green made its way from Texas to California for stops at SEMA headquarters, Air Flow Research and Classic Industries.

Air Flow Research provided new heads for the 350 V8 Quadrajet-carbureted engine. Classic Industries donated a dash pad, an instrument bezel, a headliner, door seals, a steering wheel and a new vinyl floor mat. At SEMA headquarters, Kathryn Reinhardt from the SEMA Board of Directors talked about how and when Big Green will be auctioned off for charity.

“All of us here at Hemmings, along with our SEMA partners, have put a lot of time and effort into this old truck to make it something special,” Shaw said. “Thus, we hope the next owner won’t see it as a collector vehicle but instead as a wonderful old truck that can log another 100,000 miles and then be kept on the road for decades to come.”

The Suburban is currently being auctioned on Hemmings own auction site and will conclude during SEMA week on November 3, at 6:00 p.m. (EST).

Learn more about ”Big Green.”