Mission Statement
The Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC) is dedicated to industry growth, advocacy, and connecting aftermarket under chassis individuals and companies.
About WTSBC
Who Makes Up WTSBC?
Membership in the Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC) is open to all companies whose business focuses on the aftermarket industry. From manufacturers, importers, distributors and dealers, to service providers, companies that meet this criteria are encouraged to become actively involved. Once in the Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC), members work through task forces to address the council's educational, technical and communications needs.
What Are WTSBC's Goals?
WTSBC provides representatives of its member companies with a forum in which to address undercarriage aftermarket-related issues; offering networking and educational opportunities and creating resources designed to aid member companies in servicing the industry. Comprised of volunteer experts from the industry, the WTSBC also works with SEMA's legislative and technical staff to address those matters which may affect the undercarriage aftermarket. Within this context, WTSBC directs its efforts toward providing its members with a forum in which to address industry-related issues; offer networking and educational opportunities; and create a database of technical information designed to aid member companies in creating new product designs and preparing application guides. WTSBC also works with SEMA's legislative and technical staff to address those matters which may affect the aftermarket undercarriage industry. WTSBC likewise keeps members informed of industry and council activities through dedicated communications.
Why Get Involved?
WTSBC’s strength and success depend on industrywide support. Through cooperative action, WTSBC-member companies can ensure the growth, prosperity and longevity of the aftermarket industry.
How Do You Get Involved?
WTSBC invites all manufacturers serving the aftermarket undercarriage industry to join in meeting these critical goals. To become active in WTSBC, your company must first be a SEMA member. Join SEMA now. WTSBC participation also includes an annual dues supplement, the proceeds of which are used to fund council-specific programs and activities ($150). For more information, contact Nicole Bradle.