Tailgate Tailoring: 2011 SEMA Show Trucks
07.02.12
An demo of big horsepower, big creativity and big enthusiasm in an attempt to lure registered visitors to the 2011 SEMA Show, succinct, muscle as well as exotic cars are modded to varying themes. A carrier category full of brand loyalty and personalization, trucks persevere a leavings a giant centerpiece for the Las Vegas show. Heavyweight auto manufacturers will be adopting some stylistic explorations in pickup trucks highlighted by a few famed examples at the 2011 show.
Toyota Tacoma TRD T/X Baja Series

Celebrating Toyota’s decades of sensation at the Baja 500 and Baja 1000 desert races, the automaker has crafted a circumscribed edition production model of the 2012 Tacoma TRD T/X truck. Making its launching at the 2011 SEMA Show, the Toyota Tacoma TRD T/X Baja Series is a fully effectual off-roading truck available through the 4X4 Access and Double Cab models. Upgraded using a TRD (Toyota Racing Increment) Off-Road tuned suspension system, the ride of the Toyota Tacoma TRD T/X Baja Series opens the instrument to more versatile travel over rough surfaces. Two inches taller than the standard 2012 Toyota Tacoma, the duty-suited suspension on the Baja Series commodities includes TRD front coil springs and zinc-plated Bilstein shock absorbers promoting increased dampening as well as greater oscillation take.
Toyota’s 4WDemand drivetrain, TRD cat-back exhaust, Active Traction Lead and specific bed side graphics will also be included on the Toyota Tacoma TRD T/X Baja Series when it is introduced for mark-down late spring of 2012.
2011 Ford F-150 by CGS Discharge Products

The Ford F-150 is the United States car equivalent of a Swiss Army knife. Starting with the V-6 powered models including the new Ecoboost-engined variation, the Ford line-up is topped with the Super Duty discernment of work trucks. Established as a working vehicle for so long, the contemporary trend for urbanizing full-sized pickup trucks, customization has led to creations like the CGS Show Products 2011 Ford F-150 to surface. Showcasing CGS Playing Products cat-back exhaust and cold-air intake technology, the SEMA show transaction (called the “Tarmac” F-150) features an immense array of modifications. Adding to the performance department, a Whipple look-alike-screw supercharger spins alongside the CGS Performance Products apparatus.
Source: Automoblog.net (blog)