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Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Truck Parts

Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Truck Parts

Discover top OE and aftermarket Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 replacement parts at 4 State Trucks. Find air tanks and mounting accessories to enhance your truck's performance effortlessly.

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Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Truck Parts

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Keep your Freightliner Cascadia running longer with high-quality, aftermarket parts and accessories. Whether you need to upgrade your chrome, boost interior cab/sleeper comfort, or enhance your Freightliner’s road performance, we’ve got the mechanical and cosmetic replacement parts to help you get the job done. Most Freightliner Cascadia 113 and 125 parts are interchangeable. However, there are differences in some components, like the transmission, engine-specific parts, or the hood (longer on the 125 model). These Freightliner trucks have different BBC (bumper-to-back-of-cab) measurements. So, before you buy, check the fitment tab for extra product details. Even if you’re adding non-model-specific parts, like a new drop visor or additional cab lighting, these will almost always require drilling into your truck. So, it’s important to know your exact fitment specifications before you buy. Our comprehensive parts selection makes it easy to fully personalize your Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 model both inside and out.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Cascadia 113/125 Truck Parts

Will these parts fit my specific Cascadia model year, and what are the differences between 113 and 125 parts?

Most aftermarket parts for Cascadia trucks fit model years 2008-2017 for both the 113 and 125 series. The primary difference is that the 125 has a longer hood (125" BBC) compared to the 113 (113" BBC). While many parts like mirrors, visors, and interior accessories are interchangeable, hood-specific items like grilles, bumpers, and hood-mounted accessories require matching your exact model. Always verify your truck's BBC measurement and model year before ordering to ensure proper fitment.

What material options are available for bumpers, and how do chrome, stainless steel, and painted finishes hold up?

Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a classic look but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) provide superior corrosion resistance and maintain their appearance longer with minimal upkeep. Painted bumpers are the most economical option and can be color-matched to your truck but may need repainting after 3-5 years depending on exposure. For harsh winter conditions or coastal areas, stainless steel is the recommended choice despite the higher initial cost.

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

Many Cascadia parts like mirror covers, visors, and grab handles can be installed with basic tools in 30-60 minutes using the existing mounting points. Bumpers typically require 2-3 hours and a second person due to their weight (80-120 lbs). Major components like grilles or hood replacements often need alignment adjustments and are best handled by professionals. Most parts include installation hardware, but you may need additional tools like torque wrenches for proper installation.

Are aftermarket parts as durable as OEM Freightliner parts?

Quality aftermarket parts from reputable manufacturers often match or exceed OEM specifications while costing 30-50% less. Look for parts that meet DOT/SAE standards and come with warranties of at least one year. The main differences are usually in finish quality and exact fitment tolerances. For critical safety components like bumpers and mirrors, choose parts that specifically state they meet or exceed OEM specifications.

What should I check before ordering to avoid fitment issues and returns?

First, locate your OEM and verify your exact model year, BBC length (113" or 125"), and any special edition packages. Check if your truck has any aftermarket modifications that might affect fitment. For bumpers, measure the mounting bracket spacing and note whether you have fog light cutouts or tow hook provisions. Take photos of your current setup and compare them with product images. When in doubt, contact us with your OEM and photos for fitment verification before ordering.


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