Fuelish Media: Top Trucks & Trends | 2021 SEMA Show
When it comes to custom car events, the SEMA Show is point blank the big dog on a global scale.
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When it comes to custom car events, the SEMA Show is point blank the big dog on a global scale.
The Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover is a high-performance upgrade for your truck’s rear differential. It features patented Ram-Air scoops, a sight glass, a temperature sensor port, and a magnetic drain plug. This cover improves cooling, reduces wear, and extends the life of your differential fluid.
Several custom trucks showcased at the 2021 SEMA Show featured Banks Power products, including the Ram-Air Diff Cover and 5″ Monster Exhaust. These products were chosen by builders like Stan Nizairo, Cris Payne, and Matt Ingle for their performance, durability, and style. The Ram-Air Diff Cover’s innovative design and the Monster Exhaust’s aggressive sound and performance contributed to the overall appeal of these custom trucks.
LokJaw Unveiled at SEMA: A Supercharged Sensation
Witness the grand unveiling of LokJaw, Banks’ highly modified 1966 Chevy C20 pickup truck, powered by the new Banks R866SC supercharged Duramax engine. Don’t miss the exciting reveal and learn more about this groundbreaking project.
Banks Power has unveiled a set of custom wheels designed specifically for their high-performance 1966 Chevy pickup truck, LokJaw. These one-of-a-kind wheels, crafted by SPARC Industries, feature a unique design that combines retro styling with futuristic technology. The external fins on the wheels not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also improve engine cooling and performance.
NOVEMBER 5, 2021 Story By Kevin Aguilar When it comes to custom car events, the SEMA Show is, without a doubt, the big dog on a global scale. There
By KJ Jones After three days of exploring the 2021 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, it is pretty clear to
Day 2 of SEMA showcased more custom cars, including the highly anticipated Banks Power-build, Lockjaw.
You may not be a fan of Duramax engines.
We recently shot Banks’ Lokjaw ‘66 Chevy C20 for Nitto Tire and it’s looking pretty sick!