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Freightliner FL70-FL80 Business Class Parts

Freightliner FL70-FL80 Business Class Parts

Find the best Freightliner parts for your FL 70-80 Business Class truck in the business here at 4 State Trucks. The FL 70 and 80 models are reliable and durable business class trucks, offering a smooth ride and advanced features. With help from 4 State Trucks, you can install custom, chrome, and aftermarket parts to personalize the aesthetic of your truck and improve performance. Shop for bumpers, exhaust kits, fuel tanks, seating, and so much more. We have everything you need to have the Freightliner of your dreams.

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Freightliner FL70-FL80 Business Class Parts

Freightliner FL70-FL80 Business Class Parts offer a wide range of high-quality components to keep your semi-truck in top condition. This product lineup includes essential parts and accessories for the Freightliner FL70 and FL80 models, ensuring you can find the exact replacements needed to maintain your vehicle's performance and appearance. From bumpers and grilles to lighting, exhaust, and interior accessories, the Freightliner FL70-FL80 Business Class Parts collection has everything you need to keep your rig running strong. Whether you're looking to upgrade your truck or simply replace worn-out components, this product lineup provides an extensive selection of top-notch parts to meet your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FL70-FL80 Business Class Parts

Will these parts fit my specific FL70 or FL80 model year?

Most aftermarket parts for FL70 and FL80 Business Class trucks fit models from 1991-2007, but compatibility can vary by manufacturer. Always verify fitment by checking your VIN and comparing it with the part specifications. Key differences exist between pre-2000 and post-2000 models, particularly in electrical connectors, mounting points, and hood designs. When ordering body parts like bumpers or hoods, note that 2003-2007 models often have different mounting brackets than earlier years.

What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket parts quality for these trucks?

Aftermarket parts for FL70-FL80 trucks typically use 16-18 gauge steel for bumpers and chrome-plated or powder-coated finishes. While OEM parts may last 15-20 years, quality aftermarket options generally provide 10-15 years of service with proper maintenance. Look for parts with DOT certification for lighting components and SAE J2042 compliance for bumpers. Premium aftermarket manufacturers often match OEM specifications but at 40-60% lower cost.

How difficult is it to install bumpers, grilles, and hood components myself?

Most FL70-FL80 bumper installations require 2-4 hours with basic tools including 3/4" and 7/8" wrenches, socket set, and potentially a helper for alignment. Common challenges include rusted mounting bolts on older trucks and slight drilling modifications for aftermarket parts. Grille replacements typically take 30-60 minutes and require removing 6-8 bolts. Hood installations are more complex, requiring proper alignment of hinges and latches, and usually need two people for safe handling.

Are chrome bumpers worth the extra cost over painted steel?

Chrome bumpers cost 30-50% more but offer superior corrosion resistance in salt-heavy regions. Triple-chrome plated bumpers typically maintain appearance for 7-10 years with regular cleaning, while painted bumpers may show rust spots within 3-5 years. For trucks operating primarily in dry climates, painted bumpers with proper primer provide adequate protection. Consider your operating environment and maintenance schedule when choosing between finishes.

What should I check before ordering replacement mirrors, lights, or electrical components?

Verify your truck's specific wiring configuration, as FL70-FL80 models used different harness designs between manual and electric mirrors. Pre-2001 models often use different connector types than later years. For LED conversions, ensure compatibility with your truck's electrical system - some require load resistors to prevent hyperflashing. Always confirm voltage requirements (12V vs 24V systems) and check if your state requires specific DOT markings on replacement lighting.


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