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Freightliner Classic 120/132 XL Parts

Freightliner Classic 120/132 XL Parts

Shop Freightliner Classic XL 120/132 parts and accessories. Whether you need to replace a transmission component or want to upgrade to a new bumper, grille, visor, or chrome stack set, you can find a truly expansive inventory of Freightliner Classic XL parts (1997-2009) to fit your vehicle.

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Freightliner Classic 120/132 XL Parts

Shop Freightliner Classic XL Parts

Shop Freightliner Classic 120/132 XL truck parts and accessories for replacement, restoration, exterior chrome customization, lighting upgrades, engine cooling repairs, interior sleeper-cab refurbishment, and frame rail and chassis maintenance. Find made-to-fit aftermarket replacement parts, heavy-duty commercial truck hardware components, interior sleeper-cab accessories, and exterior chrome upgrades to customize every inch of your Freightliner Classic.

Explore Freightliner Classic XL Interior Accessories & Exterior Chrome

At 4 State Trucks, we stock everything you need to repair, upgrade, or customize your 120/132 XL. Explore hundreds of parts, from shiny new chrome to entire system upgrades:
  • Exterior Chrome: Dress up that iconic long-hood profile. Snag a new drop visor, custom chrome bumper, or stainless exhaust stack.
  • Under the Hood: Keep temperatures down and performance high. Shop heavy-duty radiators, transmission coolers, and brake chambers.
  • Lighting Upgrades: See and be seen. Swap out dim bulbs for crisp LED headlights, custom marker lights, and sharp bezels.
  • Cab & Interior: Make those long hauls comfortable. Refresh your sleeper with custom shift knobs, new A/C blower motors, and flooring accessories.
  • Chassis & Frame: Protect your truck's foundation. We stock durable fuel tanks, battery boxes, and front air suspension kits.

Why shop for Freightliner Classic Parts at 4 State Trucks?

Our massive inventory and helpful product support can get you the perfect part for your Class 8 truck, whether it’s a make/model-specific replacement component, like Freightliner Classic radiator, a new set of Freightliner Classic headlights, or an interior flooring upgrade with Freightliner Classic floor mats.
  • Discover a Deep Inventory: Hard-to-find components are in stock.
  • Experience Fast Shipping: Spend less time waiting around for your part and more time behind the wheel.
  • Get Expert Product Support: Not sure which bracket or bezel fits? Just ask the product team at 4 State Trucks!

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Classic 120/132 XL Parts

What years and models are compatible with these Freightliner Classic parts?

Our Freightliner Classic 120/132 XL parts are designed to fit models from 1990 through 2007. The Classic XL was introduced in 2000, while the standard Classic 120 ran from 1990-2007. Most exterior parts like bumpers, grilles, and headlights are interchangeable between the 120 and XL models. However, always verify fitment using your OEM or by checking specific measurements, as some mid-year production changes did occur. Hood-mounted parts may vary between the standard Classic and the extended hood XL models.

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM, and what materials are they made from?

Quality aftermarket bumpers are typically made from 16-gauge steel (same as OEM) or heavy-duty chrome-plated steel. The key difference is in the chrome plating process - OEM uses triple chrome plating while many aftermarket options use double plating. For daily use, aftermarket bumpers perform excellently and often cost 40-60% less than OEM. Look for bumpers with at least 14-gauge steel construction and proper drainage holes to prevent rust. Stainless steel options are available for maximum corrosion resistance, though they typically cost 20-30% more than chrome versions.

What tools and skills are needed to install bumpers and other exterior parts?

Most bumper installations require basic hand tools: socket sets (typically 3/4" and 7/8"), wrenches, and a torque wrench. Installation usually takes 2-4 hours for someone with moderate mechanical skills. The main challenges include aligning mounting brackets (some drilling may be required for aftermarket parts) and managing the weight - bumpers can weigh 80-150 pounds, so having a helper is recommended. Headlight and grille installations are simpler, typically requiring only screwdrivers and 30-60 minutes. Professional installation runs $200-400 for bumpers if you prefer not to DIY.

What finish options are available, and how do they hold up over time?

The most common finishes are chrome, polished stainless steel, and painted steel. Chrome provides the classic mirror finish but requires regular polishing and can show pitting after 3-5 years in harsh climates. Stainless steel maintains its appearance longer with minimal maintenance but has a slightly different shine than chrome. Painted options (typically black or color-matched) are most affordable and hide minor damage well but may need repainting after 5-7 years. For maximum longevity in salt-belt states, sealed stainless steel or powder-coated options are recommended.

Will aftermarket parts affect my warranty or resale value?

Installing aftermarket exterior parts like bumpers, grilles, or lights will not void your drivetrain warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. However, if an aftermarket part causes damage (rare with quality parts), that specific damage may not be covered. Regarding resale value, quality chrome or stainless aftermarket parts typically have minimal impact - buyers focus more on overall condition and maintenance records. In fact, upgraded bumpers or fresh chrome can actually improve curb appeal. Keep your original parts if possible, as some buyers prefer OEM, especially for collector or show trucks.


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