Your Freightliner Columbia 112 or 120 isnât just a work truckâitâs a reflection of your pride and professionalism.
Whether youâre upgrading a fleet or freshening up your personal rig, this collection of aftermarket bumpers and accessories helps your truck look sharp mile after mile.
Get Aftermarket Freightliner Columbia 112/120 Bumpers
From clean factory-style replacements to attention-grabbing chrome finishes, our lineup of front bumpers, grille guards, and bumper trim kits gives you the flexibility to customize your Columbiaâs front end the way you want it. You can even add additional matching upgrades like
Columbia 112/120 punch grilles, new
aftermarket headlights, and
front fender accessories.
These bumpers donât just replace worn-out partsâthey completely refresh your truckâs visual appeal.
Best Features
Our bumpers and grille guards are designed with both daily drivers and show-ready rigs in mind. Youâll find:
- Polished trim accents to upgrade your exterior.
- Grille guards that match your bumper lines for a cohesive look.
- Multiple material options for whatever finish or budget you need.
Each part is made for heavy-duty performance and a clean install, so you can hit the road looking good without slowing down.
Perfect Fit. Zero Guesswork.
These bumpers are designed specifically for Freightliner Columbia 112 and 120 models, so you can order with confidence. Whether you're dealing with damage, corrosion, or just want a visual upgrade, weâve got what you need.
Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Columbia 112/120 Bumpers
Will these bumpers fit my specific Columbia model year?
Our Freightliner Columbia 112/120 bumpers are designed to fit model years 2000-2015. However, there are slight variations between early models (2000-2004) and later models (2005-2015) due to mounting bracket changes. Always verify your VIN and model year when ordering. If you're unsure, our customer service team can help confirm compatibility with your specific truck configuration.
What's the difference between chrome steel and stainless steel bumpers?
Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a mirror-like finish at a lower price point but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) are more expensive upfront but resist corrosion better and maintain their appearance longer with minimal care. For trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas, stainless steel provides better long-term value despite the higher initial investment.
Can I install the bumper myself, or do I need professional help?
Installation typically takes 2-3 hours with basic tools and mechanical knowledge. You'll need a socket set, torque wrench, and ideally a helper due to the bumper's weight (60-80 lbs). The main challenges include aligning mounting brackets and ensuring proper fitment around fog lights or sensors. Many customers successfully complete DIY installations, but if your truck has aftermarket modifications or you're uncomfortable with heavy lifting, professional installation is recommended.
Do these bumpers come with mounting hardware and brackets?
Most aftermarket bumpers come with new mounting bolts but may not include brackets, as these often transfer from your original bumper. OEM-style replacements typically include all necessary hardware. Always check the product description for what's included. If you're replacing a damaged bumper where brackets are bent or missing, you'll need to order these separately.
How do I choose between different bumper styles (Texas, Boxer, Standard)?
Texas-style bumpers extend further from the truck and include a heavy-duty center section, ideal for trucks with heavy-duty applications. Boxer-style bumpers feature a squared-off design with integrated step plates, popular for their modern appearance and functionality. Standard bumpers offer the most economical option while maintaining DOT compliance. Consider your driving conditions, aesthetic preferences, and whether you need features like tow pin holes or light cutouts when making your selection.