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Check out the Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 frame nut covers to match your truck's look. Choose chrome for shine or stainless steel for rust resistance. If you prefer lightweight options, go for colorful plastic. Available in hexagonal, bullet, or spike shapes, these covers fit any style. Whether smooth or textured, and even with LED lights or custom designs, you'll keep those lug nuts protected.

Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Frame Nut Covers

Shop for Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Frame Nut Covers. Give your Cascadia a polished look with durable frame nut covers. Choose from chrome skulls, spikes, or top hat designs to customize your truck's style while protecting critical components. Easy to install with push-on or flange-mounted options, these nut covers add a sleek finish and reliable protection. Upgrade your Cascadia's aesthetics and durability with the perfect fit for your 116 or 126 model!

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Frame Nut Covers

Will these frame nut covers fit my specific Cascadia model year?

Our frame nut covers are designed to fit Freightliner Cascadia 116 and 126 models from 2018 to present. They're compatible with standard frame rail configurations on both day cab and sleeper models. However, trucks with aftermarket modifications to the frame rails may require verification before ordering. We recommend checking your frame bolt pattern matches the standard 33mm lug nut size before purchasing.

What material are these nut covers made from, and how long will they last?

Most of our Cascadia frame nut covers are manufactured from either chrome-plated ABS plastic or 304-grade stainless steel. The ABS plastic options typically last 3-5 years with proper care, while stainless steel versions can last 10+ years. Both materials are designed to withstand road salt, UV exposure, and temperature extremes from -40?F to 150?F. For maximum longevity in harsh winter conditions, we recommend the stainless steel options.

How difficult is the installation, and what tools do I need?

Installation is straightforward and typically takes 30-45 minutes for a complete set. You'll need a socket wrench to remove existing nuts, and possibly a rubber mallet for seated-style covers. Push-on style covers require no tools and can be installed in under 15 minutes. The most common challenge is accessing nuts behind fuel tanks or other components - having a socket extension and work light helps considerably. No drilling or permanent modifications are required.

What's the difference between pointed, dome, and flat-top styles?

Pointed (bullet-style) nut covers extend 2-3 inches from the frame and create an aggressive, classic look but may not be legal in all states due to projection laws. Dome-style covers have a rounded profile that extends about 1.5 inches and offers a good balance of style and practicality. Flat-top covers sit nearly flush with minimal projection, making them the safest choice for tight clearances and state regulations while still providing a finished appearance.

How many nut covers do I need for a complete set?

A standard Cascadia 116/126 typically requires 20-24 frame nut covers per side (40-48 total) depending on wheelbase and configuration. Day cabs generally need fewer (40-44 total) while extended sleepers may require up to 52 total. Count the exposed frame nuts on one side of your truck and double that number for a complete set. We offer both individual pieces and complete kits - buying a kit ensures you have extras for replacements.


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