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Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Exterior Parts

Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Exterior Parts

Upgrade your Cascadia 113/125 with premium exterior accessories that can enhance fuel economy and boost visibility. Find side skirts, roof fairings, and more.

Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Exterior Parts

Give your Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 a boost with our exterior upgrades! From tough bumpers and sleek grilles to durable mud flaps and eye-catching lights, our product line offers everything you need to enhance your truck's aesthetic appeal and boost its aerodynamic efficiency. If you need to add some chrome flair, improve aerodynamics, or keep your rig in top shape, this product lineup has you covered. Upgrade your Cascadia today!

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Exterior Parts

Will these exterior parts fit my specific Cascadia model year?

Most exterior parts for the Cascadia 113/125 are designed to fit model years 2008-2017 (often called "Old Body Style" or OBS). The 2018+ models feature a completely redesigned exterior that requires different parts. Always verify your truck's exact model year and OEM before ordering, as some parts may have mid-year changes. If you're unsure, contact our support team with your OEM and we'll confirm compatibility.

What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket bumpers, and which should I choose?

OEM bumpers are manufactured to exact factory specifications using original materials, typically 16-gauge steel with factory mounting points. Aftermarket options often use 18-gauge steel but can offer better value and additional features like built-in fog light cutouts or chrome options not available from the factory. For daily drivers, quality aftermarket bumpers perform excellently. For severe-duty applications or exact factory restoration, OEM is recommended.

Can I install these parts myself, or do I need professional help?

Many exterior parts like bug shields, mirror covers, and grille surrounds can be installed with basic tools in 30-60 minutes. Bumpers typically require 2-3 hours and a helper due to weight (80-120 lbs). You'll need standard metric sockets, possibly a drill for accessories, and alignment shims. Major components like hoods or fenders require professional installation to ensure proper alignment and safety.

How do chrome and stainless steel finishes hold up in different climates?

Stainless steel parts offer superior corrosion resistance in salt-heavy regions and require minimal maintenance beyond regular washing. Chrome-plated steel provides a mirror finish but needs more frequent cleaning and waxing, especially in coastal areas. In northern climates with road salt, expect chrome to show pitting after 2-3 winters without protective coating. Stainless typically lasts 5-7 years or more with proper care.

What are the most common fitment issues, and how can I avoid them?

The most reported issues involve bumpers not aligning with existing brackets (especially on trucks with previous collision damage), hood mirrors interfering with aftermarket visors, and grille surrounds conflicting with non-standard headlight assemblies. To avoid problems: measure your existing parts before ordering, check if your truck has any aftermarket modifications, and ensure all mounting brackets are straight and undamaged. Keep original hardware when possible, as aftermarket bolts may not match factory thread pitch.


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