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Freightliner Classic Door Acc.

Add style. Boost function. Upgrade your ride. Over time, your semi truck doors can take a beating—so they deserve a little love. Whether you're freshening up worn-out components or adding a bit of chrome flash, this collection of Freightliner Classic door accessories has everything you need to get the job done right.

Stylize Your Freightliner Classic Cab Doors

Perfect for the Freightliner Classic, FLD, and compatible models, these interior dash parts and doorway accessories combine form and function to help you customize your cab while keeping it comfortable and road-ready.

What's Included?

- Chrome interior and exterior door handles: for a clean, high-polish look - Splined window cranks with jewel accents: eye-catching and easy to grip - Woodgrain door trim: add a warm, upscale touch inside the cab - Door sill plates and kick panels: protect high-wear areas with durable finishes - Storage pockets & door panel accessories: keep essentials within easy reach

Why Upgrade Your Cab?

- Dress up your cab with chrome and woodgrain accents. - Improve daily comfort with better-feeling handles and smoother cranks - Replace worn parts before they become problems - Boost resale value with a clean, polished interior and exterior
Whether you're rebuilding your interior completely, from the steering wheel hub adapters to the chrome light plates for the Freightliner Classic cab roof, or just replacing a scratched-up handle, these Freightliner door accessories let you fine-tune your truck’s look—and how it feels to drive.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Classic Door Accessories

Will these door accessories fit my specific Freightliner Classic model year?

Most of our Freightliner Classic door accessories are designed to fit models from 1990 through 2010, including the FLD120 and FLD112 variants. However, there can be slight variations between early models (1990-1999) and later models (2000-2010), particularly in door handle mounting holes and mirror bracket configurations. We recommend checking the specific product description or contacting our support team with your VIN number to ensure proper fitment for your exact model year.

What's the difference between chrome plastic and stainless steel door accessories?

Chrome plastic accessories are lightweight, affordable, and resist fingerprints well, but may fade or crack after 3-5 years of heavy sun exposure. Stainless steel options cost approximately 40-60% more but offer superior durability, maintaining their finish for 10+ years even in harsh weather conditions. Stainless steel also provides better resistance to rock chips and won't yellow or peel like chrome plating can. For trucks operating in northern climates with road salt exposure, stainless steel is strongly recommended.

Can I install these door accessories myself, or do I need professional help?

Most door handle covers, mirror backs, and trim pieces can be installed by truck owners with basic tools in 30-60 minutes per door. These typically use either 3M automotive tape or existing mounting points. However, full door panel replacements or accessories requiring drilling (such as aftermarket grab handles) should be installed by a professional to avoid damaging door mechanisms or weather seals. Always disconnect your battery before working near power window or lock wiring.

Are door seals and weather stripping universal or model-specific?

Door seals and weather stripping for Freightliner Classics are model-specific and vary based on whether you have vent windows, one-piece glass, or two-piece door configurations. Using incorrect seals can result in wind noise, water leaks, and premature wear. When ordering, you'll need to specify if you have air-ride or spring-ride suspension, as this affects door alignment and seal compression. We carry OEM-spec and aftermarket options, with OEM typically lasting 20-30% longer but costing more.

How do I match aftermarket door accessories to my truck's existing trim?

Freightliner Classics came with three main trim finishes: polished aluminum, brushed aluminum, and chrome. Aftermarket accessories may have slight color variations even within the same finish type. For the best match, order all pieces from the same manufacturer and batch when possible. If you're mixing new accessories with existing trim, polished stainless steel tends to blend best with older chrome, while brushed stainless works well with weathered aluminum. Consider replacing accessories in complete sets (both doors) rather than individually to maintain a uniform appearance.


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