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By: Randy Burleson - 11/2000

4x4Wire covers Chevy Trucks at SEMA 2000

Each November, Vegas fills to overflowing with the SEMA Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo. Take Vegas' bright lights, wild reputation, and 24x7 lifestyle, then mix in thousands and thousands of vendors, journalists, and buyers... the resulting trade show is massive, almost impossible to see in only four days. 4x4Wire toured the show, snapping pictures of the latest products and the hoopla that surrounded them.

SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson
This is just one room of one convention center that SEMA filled in Vegas. Vehicles and vendors overflowed into tents and parking lots -- this is the second largest convention in Las Vegas!
Randy Burleson

4x4Wire toured the show, snapping pictures of the latest products and the hoopla that surrounded them. We saw plenty of Chevy trucks there... quite a few vendors are competing for this market.

SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson
Check this out: a bolt-on independent rear suspension for late-model Chevy and Ford trucks.
Randy Burleson
RCD Suspension displayed their showcase Chevy - these guys have 2WD and 4WD lifts for Chevrolet trucks.
Randy Burleson
Explorer Pro-Comp's late-model Chevy suspension looks promising, but I want a set of those beefy jack stands!
Randy Burleson

Full Traction is rolling out a new line of suspensions for just about every domestic truck... and Chevrolet trucks are no exception.

SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson
With four new Chevy lifts, Full Traction is swinging for the fences in the fullsize GM truck market.
Randy Burleson
SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson
SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson SEMA 2000, Photo by Randy Burleson
SEMA also had a few smaller Chevy trucks -- the S10 showed up both in 4-door and 2-door extended cab versions. The tent in the back of the 2-door probably made up for the difference in room.
Randy Burleson


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