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Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exterior Parts

Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exterior Parts

Aftermarket exterior parts can enhance the resale value of your Freightliner FL70-FL80. Find everything from durable mirrors and door lock knobs to stylish sleeper side accessories.

Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exterior Parts

The Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exterior Parts product lineup encompasses a wide range of components and accessories for the exterior of these popular Freightliner semi-truck models. This product lineup features an extensive selection of parts to enhance the look, functionality, and protection of the exterior, including front bumpers, grille guards, hoods, sleeper components, and more. Customers can find high-quality replacement parts as well as stylish upgrades to personalize the appearance of their Freightliner FL70 or FL80 trucks. Whether looking to repair, maintain, or customize the exterior, this product lineup offers a one-stop-shop for all Freightliner FL70-FL80 exterior needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FL70-FL80 Exterior Parts

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

Most aftermarket bumpers for FL70 and FL80 models fit trucks manufactured between 1994-2007. However, there are variations between pre-2000 and post-2000 models, particularly in mounting bracket spacing and fog light cutouts. Always verify the exact year range listed for each bumper, and measure your existing mounting points before ordering. If your truck has been modified or has non-standard equipment, contact our support team with your OEM for compatibility confirmation.

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, especially in areas using road salt. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) resist corrosion naturally and maintain their appearance longer with minimal care, though they have a slightly different shine than chrome. For trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas, stainless steel provides better long-term value despite the higher initial cost.

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 (usually 3/4" and 7/8"), torque wrench, and potentially a helper for lifting. Most bumpers use existing mounting holes, but some models may require drilling for accessories like fog lights. Common challenges include rusted bolts on older trucks and aligning heavy bumpers during solo installation. Professional installation usually costs $150-300 if you prefer not to DIY.

Are aftermarket grilles and bumpers as durable as OEM parts?

Quality aftermarket parts from reputable manufacturers often match or exceed OEM durability. Look for bumpers with 14-16 gauge steel construction and proper reinforcement at stress points. Many aftermarket options actually offer upgrades like better chrome plating processes or heavier gauge materials than original equipment. Check warranty terms - reputable manufacturers typically offer 1-3 year warranties against defects and chrome peeling.

Can I mount additional lights or accessories on these bumpers?

Most FL70-FL80 aftermarket bumpers include pre-drilled holes or mounting provisions for fog lights, but adding work lights or light bars may require custom drilling. Bumper thickness varies, so verify it can support your intended accessories. For heavy accessories like winch mounts or push bars, choose bumpers specifically rated for these additions. Always check local regulations for auxiliary lighting requirements before installation.


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