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International 9300/9370 Bumpers

International 9300/9370 Bumpers

Optimize your International 9300/9370 with our assortment of front bumpers and grille guards. Explore our replacement options now!

International 9300/9370 Bumpers

Explore a variety of bumpers and accessories for your International 9300/9370.

Customize Your Semi Truck's Front End

These durable components, from front bumpers and International 9300/9370 grilles to front fenders for 9300/9370 truck models and International 9300/9370 headlights, enhance both style and functionality. These parts are perfect for adding some extra protection to your front end in the form of heavy-duty grille guards or enhancing your overall curbside appeal with matching chrome upgrades, like bumpers, visors, and exhaust stacks for a fully decked-out International truck.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9300/9370 Bumpers

What years and models are these bumpers compatible with?

These bumpers are designed specifically for International 9300 and 9370 models manufactured between 1987 and 2003. The 9300 and 9370 share the same bumper mounting points and dimensions, making them interchangeable. However, always verify your truck's specific year and OEM before ordering, as International made minor mounting bracket changes in 1995 that may require additional hardware for proper fitment.

What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and painted bumper options?

Chrome bumpers offer the classic mirror finish but require regular polishing and are prone to pitting in harsh climates. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) provide excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance, though they have a slightly different shine than chrome. Painted bumpers come primer-ready or pre-painted, offering the most affordable option and the ability to match your truck's color scheme. Most drivers choose stainless for durability or chrome for show truck applications.

Can I install these bumpers myself, or do I need professional help?

Installation typically takes 2-4 hours with basic tools including socket wrenches, a floor jack, and an assistant to help position the bumper. The bumper weighs between 85-120 pounds depending on the model. You'll need to remove the old bumper brackets, clean the mounting surface, and ensure proper alignment before tightening. Many customers successfully complete DIY installation, but shops typically charge $200-400 for professional installation if you prefer that route.

Will aftermarket bumpers affect my headlight alignment or fog light mounting?

Quality aftermarket bumpers maintain factory mounting specifications and shouldn't affect headlight alignment. Most bumpers include pre-drilled fog light mounting holes that match OEM positions. However, some economy bumpers may have slightly different fog light spacing, requiring minor bracket adjustments. Always check that your chosen bumper includes the correct number and placement of light mounting points for your specific truck configuration.

How thick should the steel be, and what about weight ratings?

Premium bumpers feature 14-gauge steel construction (approximately 0.075 inches thick) with reinforced mounting brackets rated for standard highway use. Economy options may use 16-gauge steel, which is adequate for most applications but may dent more easily. Heavy-duty options with 12-gauge steel are available for severe service applications. Standard bumpers add 85-120 pounds to your front end, which won't significantly impact handling or require suspension adjustments.


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