Upgrade your Freightliner SD 108-122 with our extensive selection of exterior parts and accessories. From sleek chrome bumpers and grille guards to taillights and mud flaps, we've got everything you need to give your truck a bold, customized look. Explore our wide range of exterior lighting, mirrors, and trim pieces to enhance your Freightliner's style and visibility on the road. Keep your truck protected with our durable fenders, hoods, and cab components. Whether you're looking to upgrade your Freightliner's appearance or improve its functionality, our Freightliner SD 108-122 Exterior Parts product lineup has you covered.
Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner SD 108-122 Exterior Parts
Will these bumpers fit my specific Freightliner SD model year?
Our Freightliner SD 108-122 exterior parts are designed to fit models from 2003 to 2018. However, there are slight variations between early models (2003-2007) and later models (2008-2018) due to mounting bracket changes. Always verify your truck's OEM and model year before ordering. If you're unsure about compatibility, contact our support team with your truck's details and we'll confirm the correct part for your specific application.
What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and painted bumper options?
Chrome bumpers offer a mirror-like finish but require regular polishing to prevent pitting and rust. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304 or 316 grade) provide excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance but cost more upfront. Painted bumpers are the most economical option and can be color-matched to your truck, though they may require touch-ups over time. For harsh winter conditions or coastal areas, we recommend stainless steel for maximum durability.
Can I install these bumpers myself, or do I need professional help?
Most bumper replacements can be completed in 2-4 hours with basic tools including socket wrenches, jack stands, and potentially an extra pair of hands due to weight (bumpers typically weigh 75-150 lbs). You'll need to disconnect any fog lights or sensors before removal. Some customers report alignment challenges with aftermarket brackets, so having shims on hand is recommended. If your truck has air ride suspension or complex sensor systems, professional installation may be advisable to ensure proper calibration.
Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM parts?
Quality aftermarket bumpers from reputable manufacturers often match or exceed OEM specifications. Look for bumpers made from 14-gauge steel or thicker, with proper reinforcement channels and certified welds. Many aftermarket options actually offer improvements like better drainage holes to prevent rust or reinforced mounting points. Always check for DOT compliance markings and manufacturer warranties - quality suppliers typically offer at least a 1-year warranty against defects.
What additional parts might I need when replacing my bumper?
Beyond the bumper itself, you may need new mounting brackets (especially if upgrading from plastic to metal), bolts and hardware kits, fog light bezels or covers, and potentially new wiring harnesses if adding lights. Rubber bump strips or guards are recommended to prevent dock damage. If switching bumper styles, you might also need end caps or filler panels. We offer complete installation kits that include all necessary hardware to avoid multiple orders and ensure everything matches properly.