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GMC TopKick Trucks

GMC TopKick Trucks

GMC Top Kick semi trucks are a regular sight on the highway so make yours stands out with custom, chrome, and aftermarket parts from 4 State Trucks. When you drive a GMC Top Kick semi truck, you're going to enjoy a fuel efficient, safe ride in a truck that's rated as one of the best in the industry. Make your rig your own - whether you need aftermarket or chrome parts like bumpers, exhaust, seating, steering or fenders, 4 State Trucks has you covered. Hit the open road in style and comfort with the best custom gear for your GMC.

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GMC TopKick Trucks

Frequently Asked Questions About GMC TopKick Trucks

What years and models of GMC TopKick trucks do your parts fit?

Our GMC TopKick parts are designed to fit C4500, C5500, C6500, C7500, and C8500 models from 2003 to 2009. Most of our bumpers and accessories are compatible across these model years, but we recommend checking the specific product description or contacting our team with your VIN to ensure proper fitment. Keep in mind that some parts may have slight variations between early production (2003-2005) and later models (2006-2009).

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM parts for heavy-duty use?

Quality aftermarket bumpers for TopKick trucks are typically made from 14-gauge to 10-gauge steel, matching or exceeding OEM specifications. Look for bumpers with proper reinforcement plates at mounting points and full welded construction rather than bolt-together designs. Chrome bumpers should have triple-plated finishes (copper, nickel, chrome) for maximum corrosion resistance. Many fleet operators actually prefer aftermarket options because they offer heavier gauge materials than factory bumpers.

What tools and time are required for bumper installation?

Installing a TopKick bumper typically requires 2-4 hours with basic hand tools including socket sets (typically 3/4" and 7/8"), torque wrench, and potentially a floor jack for support. Most bumpers use existing frame mounting holes, but some applications may require drilling. Two people are recommended for safe handling as these bumpers can weigh 80-150 pounds. Professional installation usually runs $200-400 if you prefer not to DIY.

What finish options work best for different applications?

Chrome bumpers provide the best appearance but require regular maintenance to prevent pitting and rust, especially in salt-belt states. Polished stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance but costs 30-40% more. For work trucks, black powder-coated steel provides maximum durability and hides minor damage well. Consider your climate, usage, and maintenance schedule when choosing - many contractors prefer powder coat while owner-operators often choose chrome for appearance.

Do I need additional brackets or hardware for installation?

Most replacement bumpers come with necessary mounting hardware, but you may need additional items depending on your truck's configuration. Trucks with tow packages often require separate bracket kits ($75-150). If upgrading from steel to aluminum bumpers, you'll need isolation washers to prevent galvanic corrosion. Always verify what's included with your purchase - some economy bumpers are sold bare and require transferring brackets from your old bumper.


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