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Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Parts

Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Parts

Find Freightliner Cascadia 116 and 126 parts and accessories to repair, replace, and upgrade your existing rig. Explore a wide array of heavy-duty truck parts designed for model-specific fitment. Whether you need to replace a damaged part or customize your rig with chrome, you can find the right aftermarket accessories to complement your Cascadia model.

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Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Parts

Freightliner Cascadia Replacement Parts for Repair & Maintenance

When a worn part starts costing you time, you need the right replacement fast. Find aftermarket Freightliner Cascadia replacement parts for brake systems, frame and chassis repairs, air ride components, exhaust parts, HVAC parts, cooling components, and other heavy-duty truck systems. These parts help owner-operators fix common wear issues, reduce downtime, and keep their Cascadia road-ready without sorting through parts that do not match the truck.

Freightliner Cascadia Exterior Parts, Bumpers, Grilles & Lights

Repair damaged exterior parts or upgrade your truck’s road presence with Freightliner Cascadia exterior accessories. Shop Cascadia bumpers, grilles, visors, hood-related accessories, LED headlights, marker lights, cab lights, and replacement light assemblies. Chrome and stainless steel accessories work well when you want a cleaner custom look. Replacement bumpers, lights, and body parts make sense when road wear, weather, or minor damage starts showing on the truck.

Shop Freightliner Cascadia Interior Accessories & Sleeper Cab Upgrades

Your cab is where you spend long hours, so small upgrades can make a real difference. Find direct-fit interior accessories, sleeper cab accessories, chrome dash trim, storage upgrades, and sleeper-cab parts to improve comfort, organization, and style. Whether you drive a long-haul sleeper or a hard-working day cab, the right Cascadia 116/126 accessories help you keep the truck cleaner, more comfortable, and better suited to daily use.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Parts

Will these parts fit my specific Cascadia model year?

Most aftermarket parts for the Cascadia 116/126 are designed to fit model years 2018-present, as these trucks share the same body style and mounting points. However, there are some variations between early production years (2018-2019) and later models (2020+), particularly with electrical connections and sensor placements. Always verify compatibility by checking your OEM or contacting our team with your truck's specific year and OEM prefix to ensure proper fitment.

What's the difference between chrome steel and chrome plastic bumpers?

Chrome steel bumpers typically weigh 150-200 pounds and offer superior durability and impact resistance, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications. Chrome plastic (ABS) bumpers weigh around 40-60 pounds, making installation easier and reducing front axle weight. While steel bumpers can last 10+ years with proper care, plastic bumpers may show wear after 3-5 years but cost significantly less. Steel is better for vocational trucks, while plastic works well for highway applications.

Do I need special tools or professional installation?

Basic bumper replacement requires standard hand tools, a floor jack or lift, and ideally two people due to weight. The main challenges include aligning mounting brackets (which may require slight adjustment), reconnecting fog lights and sensors, and ensuring proper clearance for air dams. Most installations take 2-4 hours. Professional installation is recommended if you're adding accessories like deer guards or light bars, as these may require drilling or electrical modifications.

Which parts are DOT compliant and which aren't?

All OEM replacement bumpers, headlights, and mirrors we carry meet DOT standards. However, some popular modifications may affect compliance: LED light bars must be covered on-highway, certain chrome bumper extensions may exceed length regulations in some states, and aftermarket HID conversions in halogen housings are not DOT approved. Always verify local regulations, especially for commercial operation across multiple states.

What's the most common fitment issue with aftermarket parts?

The most frequent issue involves bumper-to-hood alignment, particularly with aftermarket bumpers. The hood adjustment brackets on Cascadia 116/126 models have limited range, and some aftermarket bumpers sit 1/4 to 1/2 inch differently than OEM. This can usually be resolved by adjusting the hood stops and hinges, or by using bumper spacing washers. Additionally, some customers report that aftermarket grilles may require slight trimming around mounting tabs for proper fit.


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