Hunter Engineering to preview new HunterNet 2 capability at SEMA 2021

Oct. 27, 2021
Multi-store service operators can now access data for all their Hunter-connected equipment in one place.
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Hunter Engineering will be showcasing its new HunterNet 2 multi-store capability at SEMA 2021 in Las Vegas. HunterNet 2 is a free customer portal for undercar equipment that features real-time equipment results, return on investment, and other tools to help users run their business.

Its new capability allows multi-store service operators access to performance data from across the entire organization for all their Hunter-connected equipment in one convenient place. They can access this data at any time and from anywhere. For example, using their phones or desktops, managers may rank stores by alignment activity or number of tires changed, and rapidly determine which stores have outdated equipment.

Hunter-connected equipment includes alignment and tire inspection systems, alignment systems, tire changers, wheel balancers, and brake lathes. 

“HunterNet 2 gives shops actionable data to steer their undercar service business,” said Alan Hagerty, Hunter product manager. “Undercar service remains a vital and growing part of the automotive industry for all vehicles, gas or electric. Alignment and brakes are the two most profitable services that a shop can offer, according to the latest Modern Tire Dealer study. Plus, at $36 billion, tire service accounts for the largest share of all automotive aftermarket services and is estimated to further increase in the next decade as electric vehicles wear out tires."

The company will preview this new capability in booth #43017 in South Hall Lower at SEMA in Las Vegas, Nov. 2-5. 

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