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International 9300/9370

International 9300/9370

Maximize your International 9300/9370 with our range of aftermarket grilles, diesel fuel tanks, and bumpers. Shop today!

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International 9300/9370

Find the power and performance of the International 9300/9370 series. These semi-trucks are built for tough jobs and offer exceptional hauling capacity, durability, and advanced technology. With customizable components and a focus on efficiency, reliability, and driver comfort, the 9300/9370 is ready for any challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9300/9370 Truck Parts

What years and specific models do these parts fit?

Our International 9300/9370 parts are designed to fit models from 1987 through 2003. The 9300 was produced from 1987-2003, while the 9370 was manufactured from 1992-2003. Always verify your specific model year and configuration before ordering, as some parts may have mid-year changes. Check your VIN or contact us with your truck's details if you're unsure about compatibility.

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM, and what materials are used?

Quality aftermarket bumpers are typically made from 16-gauge steel (same as OEM) or heavy-duty 14-gauge steel for enhanced durability. Chrome bumpers feature triple-chrome plating over steel, while painted versions use automotive-grade primers and finishes. Many aftermarket options actually exceed OEM specifications. Look for bumpers with reinforced mounting brackets and proper drain holes to prevent rust buildup.

How difficult is the installation, and what tools or modifications are needed?

Most bumper installations take 2-4 hours with basic tools including socket sets, wrenches, and a floor jack or lift. Direct-fit replacements typically use existing mounting holes and brackets. Common challenges include rusted bolts (use penetrating oil), alignment issues (have a helper), and weight (bumpers can weigh 80-150 lbs). Some aftermarket bumpers may require minor drilling for accessories or fog lights. Professional installation runs $200-400 if you prefer not to DIY.

What's the difference between economy, standard, and heavy-duty bumper options?

Economy bumpers use thinner gauge steel (18-20 gauge) and basic chrome plating - suitable for light-duty use or budget builds. Standard bumpers feature 16-gauge steel with quality chrome or paint finishes, matching OEM specifications. Heavy-duty options use 14-gauge steel, reinforced mounting points, and may include integrated tow hooks or additional accessory mounting points. Heavy-duty bumpers add 20-40 lbs but provide superior protection for vocational trucks or severe service applications.

Will aftermarket hoods and grilles affect my truck's cooling performance?

Properly designed aftermarket hoods and grilles maintain or improve airflow compared to OEM parts. Look for hoods with correct louver placement and grilles that match OEM opening dimensions. Avoid grilles with excessive chrome mesh or decorative elements that restrict airflow - these can increase operating temperatures by 5-10 degrees. Fiberglass hoods should include proper reinforcement around hinges and latches. Many drivers report better cooling with aftermarket options due to improved venting designs.


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