Freightliner Century 112/120 Frame & Chassis parts offer a comprehensive range of components for maintaining and upgrading the frame, chassis, and suspension systems of Freightliner Century 112 and 120 semi-trucks. This product lineup includes essential components like air springs, shock absorbers, brake parts, frame accessories, and more. With a wide selection of high-quality parts and accessories, Freightliner Century owners can ensure their trucks remain reliable and well-equipped for hauling heavy loads on the road. Whether you need to repair, replace, or customize your Century 112 or 120 chassis, this product lineup has the parts and solutions to keep your truck running at its best.
Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Century 112/120 Frame & Chassis
What years and models are these bumpers compatible with?
These bumpers are designed specifically for Freightliner Century Class 112 and 120 models manufactured from 1996 to 2011. Before ordering, verify your exact model year and check if you have a set-forward or set-back axle configuration, as this affects bumper fitment. Most aftermarket bumpers will fit both the 112 and 120 models, but always confirm the mounting hole pattern matches your specific truck's frame rails.
What material options are available and which holds up best?
You'll find bumpers in three main materials: chrome-plated steel, stainless steel, and painted steel. Chrome-plated steel offers a mirror finish at a lower price point but requires regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel costs more upfront but resists corrosion better and maintains its appearance with minimal care. Painted steel bumpers are the most economical but may need repainting after 3-5 years depending on your operating conditions.
How difficult is the installation and what tools do I need?
Installation typically takes 2-4 hours with basic mechanical skills. You'll need a socket set (including 3/4" and 7/8" sockets), torque wrench, floor jack or lift access, and potentially a drill if new mounting holes are required. Most bumpers use the existing frame mounting points, but some heavy-duty or custom options may require drilling. Having a second person helps significantly when aligning the bumper during installation.
Will aftermarket bumpers affect my approach angle or ground clearance?
Standard replacement bumpers maintain factory ground clearance and approach angles. However, heavy-duty bumpers with integrated tow hitches or additional steel plating may reduce clearance by 1-2 inches. If you frequently navigate steep driveways, job sites, or loading docks, measure your current clearance and compare it to the bumper specifications before purchasing. Some drivers opt for tapered-end designs to improve approach angles.
What's the weight difference between OEM and aftermarket options?
Factory bumpers typically weigh 85-100 pounds, while aftermarket options range from 75 pounds for basic chrome bumpers to over 200 pounds for heavy-duty models with integrated hitches and reinforced mounting brackets. The added weight of heavy-duty bumpers can improve protection but may slightly affect fuel economy and front axle weight distribution. Consider your typical load requirements and DOT weight regulations when selecting a bumper.