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International 9300/9370 Frame & Chassis

International 9300/9370 Frame & Chassis

Upgrade your International 9300/9370 with our frame and chassis parts. Find air tanks, deck plates, and shock absorbers today!

International 9300/9370 Frame & Chassis

Find high-quality frame and chassis parts for your International 9300/9370 in this product lineup. From suspension components and steering parts to brake systems and frame accessories, these products keep your truck running smoothly and looking great. Whether replacing parts or upgrading functionality and style, you'll find what you need to enhance performance and appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9300/9370 Frame & Chassis

Will these bumpers fit my specific International 9300 or 9370 model year?

Most aftermarket bumpers for International 9300/9370 trucks fit models from 1987 through 2007. However, there are important variations between early models (1987-1993) and later models (1994-2007) due to frame width changes and mounting hole patterns. Always verify the exact year range specified for each bumper, and measure your frame rail spacing before ordering. Standard frame widths are typically 34" or 34.5", but custom applications may vary.

What's the difference between chrome steel and stainless steel bumpers, and which holds up better?

Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a mirror-like finish at a lower initial cost but require regular polishing and can eventually rust or pit, especially in areas using road salt. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304 grade) resist corrosion much better and maintain their appearance with less maintenance, though they have a slightly different shine than chrome. For trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas, stainless steel provides better long-term value despite the higher upfront investment.

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

Installation typically requires basic mechanical skills and standard shop tools including wrenches, sockets, and a floor jack or lift. Most bumpers mount using existing frame holes, though some applications may require drilling. The main challenges include the weight (bumpers can weigh 80-150 pounds), proper alignment, and ensuring adequate clearance for accessories like fog lights or air lines. Plan for 2-4 hours with a helper. Professional installation runs $200-400 but ensures proper fitment and alignment.

What bumper styles are available, and do they affect functionality?

Common styles include Texas-style (boxed ends), Rolled-end, Valley Chrome, and OEM replacement designs. Texas-style bumpers offer maximum protection and mounting points for accessories but may reduce approach angles. Rolled-end styles provide a classic look with moderate protection. Some bumpers include tow hook holes, step plates, or fog light provisions - verify these features match your needs. Weight ratings vary by design, with heavier-duty bumpers supporting up to 50,000 lb tow ratings.

Why are there such big price differences between bumpers that look similar?

Price variations reflect differences in material thickness (typically 14-gauge to 10-gauge steel), manufacturing quality, finish type, and included features. Budget bumpers may use thinner steel, have rougher welds, or feature lower-quality chrome that deteriorates faster. Premium bumpers often include reinforced mounting brackets, better drainage to prevent rust, smoother finish work, and comprehensive hardware kits. Consider total ownership cost - a quality bumper lasting 10+ years often proves more economical than replacing a cheaper one every 3-4 years.


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