For the Kenworth W990 Bumpers product lineup, you can expect to find a comprehensive selection of exterior body parts and accessories designed to enhance the appearance and functionality of your Kenworth W990 semi-truck.
We stock chrome and accessories for your front end to help fully customize your Kenworth. Whether youâre looking for bumper guards, grille guards, and related mounting hardware to help protect the front end of your vehicle.
You'll also find lighting components like headlights, fog lights, and marker lights to improve visibility and safety. With a wide range of styles and finishes available, you can customize the look of your Kenworth W990 to match your personal preferences or fleet branding.
Whether you need to replace damaged parts or simply want to upgrade the style of your rig, the Kenworth W990 Bumpers product lineup has the high-quality components you need to keep your truck looking and performing its best. To upgrade your Kenworth even more, explore our
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W990 Bumpers
What materials are Kenworth W990 bumpers made from, and how do they hold up to daily use?
Most aftermarket W990 bumpers are constructed from either 304 stainless steel or heavy-duty chrome-plated steel. The stainless steel options typically feature 16-gauge construction and resist rust and corrosion even in harsh weather conditions. Chrome-plated bumpers offer excellent shine but require more maintenance to prevent pitting and rust, especially if you operate in areas with road salt. For longevity, stainless steel bumpers generally last 10-15 years with minimal maintenance, while chrome bumpers may need re-chroming after 5-7 years depending on exposure and care.
Will these bumpers fit my specific W990 model year, and what about the 72-inch versus 86-inch sleeper configurations?
W990 bumpers are designed to fit model years 2018 through current production. The good news is that bumper mounting points are identical across all W990 configurations, whether you have a 72-inch or 86-inch sleeper. However, you need to verify if your truck has the optional fog light provisions or air dam mounting brackets, as some aftermarket bumpers may not accommodate these features. Always check if the bumper includes mounting hardware specific to your configuration, particularly if you have the extended hood option.
Can I install a W990 bumper myself, or do I need professional installation?
Installation typically takes 2-4 hours and can be completed with basic tools including a socket set, torque wrench, and jack stands. The bumper weighs between 85-120 pounds depending on the model, so having a second person helps significantly. Most installations involve removing 8-10 mounting bolts, disconnecting any fog lights or sensors, and transferring tow hooks to the new bumper. Common challenges include aligning the bumper properly to maintain consistent gaps with the hood and fenders. If your truck has collision mitigation sensors or adaptive cruise control, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper calibration.
What finish options are available, and how do they differ in maintenance requirements?
W990 bumpers come in three primary finishes: mirror-polished stainless, brushed stainless, and chrome. Mirror-polished stainless requires polishing every 2-3 months to maintain its shine but won't rust or flake. Brushed stainless hides minor scratches and water spots better, requiring only occasional cleaning with stainless cleaner. Chrome provides the brightest shine but needs weekly cleaning and waxing to prevent water spots and corrosion, especially around bolt holes and edges. Consider your washing frequency and regional weather when choosing a finish.
Do aftermarket W990 bumpers affect warranty or insurance, and are they DOT compliant?
Quality aftermarket bumpers that maintain OEM mounting points and structural integrity typically don't void your warranty, but always verify with your dealer before installation. Most reputable manufacturers design their bumpers to meet or exceed DOT standards for impact resistance and visibility requirements. However, modifications like removing factory fog lights or altering the bumper height can affect compliance. For insurance purposes, notify your carrier of any modifications, as some policies require disclosure of aftermarket parts exceeding certain values. Keep all receipts and installation documentation for both warranty and insurance claims.