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International 4100-4400 DuraStar Parts

International 4100-4400 DuraStar Parts

Personalize your International Durastar medium duty truck with custom, chrome, and aftermarket parts from 4 State Trucks to have a one-of-a-kind truck. The 4100, 4300, and 4400 models are commonly used for a variety of commercial purposes, and consistent performance and reliability are keys to success for truckers who drive these big rigs. If you like driving a rock solid truck but also want to showcase your style on the road, 4 State Trucks can help. Our selection of International Navistar aftermarket parts includes options for hoods, fenders, grilles, bumpers, seating, and more.

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International 4100-4400 DuraStar Parts

Explore some of the most reliable choices for International 4100-4400 DuraStar parts, including exhaust, fuel tank, and headlight options. Whether you're after a replacement, performance improvement, or just some cool accessory, we have you covered. Made using high-quality materials, our assortment of parts comes from top aftermarket brands and will make your truck stand out. The drives of fit, form, and function are what lead to this product lineup’s parts. It's easy to maintain the DuraStar for optimal operation.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 4100-4400 DuraStar Parts

What years and specific models of International 4100, 4200, 4300, and 4400 DuraStar trucks are your parts compatible with?

Our parts are designed to fit International 4100, 4200, 4300, and 4400 series trucks manufactured from 1989 through 2018. This includes the DuraStar models introduced in 2002. However, compatibility can vary based on specific configurations such as engine type, cab style, and wheelbase. We recommend checking your VIN or calling our technical support team at 1-888-875-7787 with your truck's year, model, and VIN to ensure proper fitment before ordering.

Are your bumpers made from chrome-plated steel or stainless steel, and what gauge thickness should I expect?

We offer both chrome-plated steel and polished stainless steel bumpers. Chrome-plated bumpers are typically made from 14-gauge steel with a triple-chrome plating process for durability. Our stainless steel options are constructed from 304-grade stainless steel, usually in 16-gauge thickness. Each product listing specifies the material and gauge. Stainless steel bumpers require less maintenance and resist rust better in harsh climates, while chrome offers a traditional mirror finish at a lower price point.

Do I need special tools or professional installation for replacement bumpers and grilles?

Most bumper replacements can be completed with standard hand tools including socket sets, wrenches, and a torque wrench. Installation typically takes 2-4 hours depending on your experience level. Some installations may require drilling new mounting holes or trimming for custom applications. We provide detailed installation instructions with each bumper. For grille replacements, expect 30-60 minutes of work. Air ride suspensions or complex light bar installations may require professional assistance or specialized wiring knowledge.

What's the difference between OEM replacement and aftermarket bumpers for my DuraStar?

OEM replacement bumpers match factory specifications exactly, ensuring direct bolt-on installation without modifications. Aftermarket options often provide upgraded features like integrated fog light holes, tow hook provisions, or heavier gauge materials at competitive prices. While aftermarket bumpers may require minor adjustments during installation, they frequently offer better value and enhanced durability. All our aftermarket options are specifically designed for International 4100-4400 series trucks and meet or exceed OEM quality standards.

How do I determine if I need a set-forward or set-back bumper for my International truck?

Set-forward bumpers extend approximately 10-14 inches from the front of the truck and are common on trucks with longer hoods or when additional clearance is needed for snowplows or specialized equipment. Set-back bumpers sit closer to the grille, typically 4-6 inches out, and are standard on most highway and delivery applications. Check your current bumper's mounting brackets and measure the distance from the grille to the bumper face. When in doubt, our parts specialists can help identify the correct style based on your truck's configuration and intended use.


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