Your commercial truck's strength starts at the frame. Whether you re hauling heavy loads, navigating tough terrain, or logging long miles, your International 4700 or 4900 needs a chassis system that s up to the job. That s where our top-quality frame and chassis parts come in designed to increase durability, boost performance, and extend your truck s life.
Reinforce Your Ride with International 4700-4900 Frame & Chassis Parts
Every part in this collection is specifically designed to fit International 4700 and 4900 models, so you get bolt-on convenience without the fabrication headaches. Whether you re reinforcing your truck s frame for heavy-duty applications or replacing outdated chassis hardware, these components are built to install easily and last longer.
What's included?
- Air ride suspension kits for a smoother ride and better load control.
- Heavy-duty brake parts for confident stopping power under stress.
- Frame crossmembers and step brackets that restore structural strength and safety.
- Lighting brackets and wiring trays for dependable visibility and DOT compliance.
- Bolt-on accessories that make maintenance easier and customization simple.
Why Upgrade Your Frame & Chassis Parts?
- Strengthen structural integrity for safer, more reliable hauling
- Reduce downtime by replacing worn or rusted components with direct-fit replacements.
- Enhance comfort and ride quality with modern suspension upgrades.
- Increase resale value with clean, corrosion-free chassis upgrades.
- Add custom touches with steps, brackets, mounts, and lighting hardware.
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Frequently Asked Questions About International 4700-4900 Frame & Chassis
What years and specific models are compatible with these frame and chassis parts?
Our International 4700-4900 frame and chassis components are designed to fit model years 1989 through 2007. The 4700 series includes LP and DT models, while the 4900 series covers both straight trucks and tractor configurations. Always verify your specific OEM and model designation before ordering, as there can be variations between early (1989-1994) and late (1995-2007) production runs that affect mounting points and dimensions.
What are the most common installation challenges when replacing frame components?
The primary installation challenges include aligning existing bolt holes with replacement parts, especially on trucks with previous frame repairs or modifications. Many customers report needing to drill new mounting holes or use adapter brackets. We recommend having access to a lift or jack stands rated for commercial vehicles, as well as heavy-duty impact tools. Frame rail replacements typically require 6-8 hours for experienced mechanics, while smaller components like cross members can be installed in 2-3 hours.
Are these frame parts made from the same gauge steel as OEM components?
Most aftermarket frame rails and cross members are manufactured from high-strength steel ranging from 80,000 to 110,000 PSI yield strength, matching or exceeding OEM specifications. Frame rails are typically 1/4 inch to 5/16 inch thick depending on the application. However, some economy options use lighter gauge materials, so always check product specifications. Look for parts that meet SAE J1392 standards for commercial vehicle frames.
Do I need special permits or inspections after frame modifications?
Frame modifications often require DOT inspection and certification, especially for commercial use. Most states mandate that any frame lengthening, shortening, or structural repairs be inspected by a certified inspector. Keep all documentation from parts purchases and installation, as you may need to provide proof of using DOT-approved components. Some modifications may also affect your GVWR rating and require updated registration.
What finish options are available and how do they hold up against rust?
Frame components typically come in three finish options: bare steel (requires immediate painting), black primer coating, and powder-coated finishes. Powder-coated parts offer the best corrosion resistance but are more expensive. Primer-coated parts should be top-coated within 30 days of installation. For maximum protection in salt-belt states, we recommend applying additional undercoating or frame wax after installation, regardless of the original finish.