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Freightliner FLC112 Frame & Chassis

Freightliner FLC112 Frame & Chassis

Freightliner FLC112 Frame & Chassis

The Freightliner FLC112 Frame & Chassis product lineup offers a wide selection of high-quality parts and accessories to keep your Freightliner truck running smoothly. This versatile product lineup covers everything from air suspension and steering components to frame steps, leaf springs, and brake systems. Whether you need replacement parts or want to upgrade your rig's appearance and performance, this product lineup has you covered. With a focus on durable, reliable parts from top brands, the Freightliner FLC112 Frame & Chassis collection provides the parts and accessories you need to maintain your truck and keep it on the road. With various solutions available, including lights, mud flaps and fuel tanks, our product lineup is a one-stop-shop for all your truck maintenance and customization needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FLC112 Frame & Chassis

What years and models are compatible with FLC112 frame and chassis parts?

FLC112 frame and chassis components are designed for Freightliner FLC112 models manufactured from 1984 through 2003. Most parts are interchangeable across these years, but some variations exist between pre-1995 and post-1995 models, particularly in mounting hole patterns and frame rail widths. Always verify your specific truck's OEM and model year when ordering to ensure proper fitment.

What are the most common frame rail dimensions and how do I measure mine?

Standard FLC112 frame rails typically measure 10.25 inches in height with either 3.5-inch or 3.75-inch flange widths. To measure yours, use a tape measure from the top to bottom of the rail for height, and measure the horizontal flange width at the bottom. Frame thickness ranges from 5/16 inch to 3/8 inch depending on the application. Heavy-haul models may have reinforced double-frame configurations.

What grade of steel should I look for in replacement frame components?

Quality frame components should be manufactured from high-strength, low-alloy steel with a minimum yield strength of 80,000 PSI. Look for parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications, typically using heat-treated steel rated at 110,000 PSI yield strength. Avoid mild steel replacements as they lack the durability required for commercial trucking applications. Premium aftermarket parts often feature additional corrosion protection through e-coating or powder coating.

What tools and equipment are required for frame and chassis work?

Frame work requires heavy-duty equipment including a minimum 20-ton hydraulic jack, heavy-duty jack stands rated for commercial trucks, an impact wrench capable of 1,000+ ft-lbs, and proper frame alignment tools. Most installations also require drilling equipment for new mounting holes, cutting tools for modifications, and welding capability for certain repairs. Professional installation is recommended for major frame work due to safety considerations and the need for proper alignment.

How do I identify and address frame cracks or stress points?

Common stress points on FLC112 frames include the area behind the cab where the frame transitions, fifth wheel mounting areas, and suspension mounting points. Look for hairline cracks, rust streaking from crack locations, or loose rivets. Paint flaking in straight lines often indicates underlying cracks. Any crack longer than 2 inches requires immediate professional attention. Preventive reinforcement plates are available for high-stress areas and can extend frame life significantly when installed before damage occurs.


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