Chevrolet Performance Identifies ‘Big 4’ Upgrades For The Chevy Silverado 1500
These are the four most important Chevy Silverado upgrades, according to GM.
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SEMA, Specialty Equipment Market Association, is a trade association that consists of a diverse group of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, publishing companies, auto restorers, street rod builders, restylers, car clubs, race teams and more. The group hosts a yearly show in Las Vegas, Nevada where members show off their latest vehicle customizations. Here’s the latest news about the SEMA show.
These are the four most important Chevy Silverado upgrades, according to GM.
A cost-effective alternative to a rebuild.
Making the traction for modern muscle machines.
It has off-road front and rear bumpers, a winch and more.
New breathing and braking mods.
Upgrading a 4.8L LS was already easy, but with this new kit, it’s even easier!
How much horsepower can engine builders squeeze out of this iron block?
It’s mostly stock – except for the fully electric powertrain.
It will go on sale in 2021.
No less than 14 colors were used for the paint.
An inside look at a truly unique SEMA showstopper.
A pickup paradise.
Trick suspension and a few other restomod goodies.
Check out this top-notch build in progress.
Event organizers are considering an online alternative.
Various safety protocols will be put in place to keep attendees safe.
It’s also a former SEMA Show car.
The bill was drafted by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives last week.
Checking the gorgeous 2019 Battle of the Builds winner.
A rare opportunity to own this vintage vibe SEMA star.