The Freightliner FLC112 Sleeper & Related product lineup encompasses a comprehensive selection of essential parts and accessories for the popular Freightliner FLC112 semi-truck model. This product lineup caters to the needs of owners, operators, and enthusiasts who demand high-quality, durable components to keep their FLC112 sleepers in top condition.
From sleeper repair parts and roof accessories to side components and window/wiper systems, this product lineup offers a diverse range of products to enhance the functionality, appearance, and comfort of the FLC112 sleeper. Customers can find a wide variety of sleeper-specific items, including replacement parts, storage solutions, and aesthetic upgrades, all designed to seamlessly integrate with the FLC112's distinctive features.
Whether you're in need of essential maintenance items or seeking to personalize your FLC112 sleeper, this comprehensive product lineup has you covered. With a focus on quality, compatibility, and customer satisfaction, the Freightliner FLC112 Sleeper & Related product lineup is a one-stop-shop for all your Freightliner FLC112 sleeper needs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FLC112 Sleeper & Related
What years and models are compatible with these FLC112 bumpers?
Our FLC112 bumpers are designed to fit Freightliner FLC112 models from 1987 through 2003. They're compatible with both set-back and set-forward axle configurations. However, Century Class models require different bumpers due to mounting differences. Always verify your truck's specific year and configuration before ordering, as slight variations exist between early (1987-1995) and late (1996-2003) models.
Are these bumpers made from stainless steel or chrome-plated steel?
We offer both options. Our stainless steel bumpers are made from 16-gauge 304 stainless steel with a mirror polish finish that won't rust or peel. Chrome-plated bumpers feature heavy-duty steel construction with triple chrome plating. Stainless steel costs more initially but requires less maintenance, while chrome offers the classic bright finish at a lower price point but needs regular polishing to prevent pitting.
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 (including 3/4" and 7/8" sockets), torque wrench, and potentially a drill for tow hook holes if not pre-drilled. Most bumpers bolt directly to existing mounting points, but some customers report needing to slightly enlarge mounting holes. We recommend having a helper due to the weight (60-80 lbs). Professional installation runs $200-400 if you prefer.
What's the difference between 16-inch, 18-inch, and 20-inch bumper options?
The measurement refers to the bumper's front-to-back depth. 16-inch bumpers sit closer to the grille and work best with standard hoods. 18-inch bumpers are the most popular, providing good protection without extending too far. 20-inch bumpers offer maximum protection and space for accessories but may require hood adjustments on some trucks. Consider your typical routes - city drivers often prefer 16-inch for maneuverability, while long-haul drivers choose 18 or 20-inch for better protection.
Do these bumpers come with mounting hardware and fog light provisions?
Most bumpers include basic mounting brackets and bolts, but you may need to reuse some original hardware. Fog light cutouts vary by model - some come pre-cut for standard 4-inch round lights, while others require drilling. Tow hook holes are typically included but may need finishing. Air line cutouts for bumper-mounted gladhands are available on select models. Always check the specific product description for included hardware and provisions.