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International 9900/9900i/9900ix

International 9900/9900i/9900ix

Take your International 9900/9900i/9900ix to the next level with high-quality aftermarket grille guards, visors, hoods, and more!

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International 9900/9900i/9900ix

Shop superior parts and accessories for your International 9900/9900i/9900ix, designed to enhance your truck's performance, style, and durability. This selection offers top-quality components, from engine parts and cooling systems to exterior upgrades and advanced electronics. These parts help maintain your semi-truck at peak performance. Whether upgrading brakes, optimizing suspension, or personalizing your interior, discover high-performance solutions tailored to your truck's needs and enjoy the perfect combination of power and style.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9900/9900i/9900ix

Will these bumpers fit my specific International 9900 model year?

Our bumpers are designed to fit International 9900, 9900i, and 9900ix models from 1987 through 2017. However, there are slight mounting variations between pre-2003 and post-2003 models. Pre-2003 models typically use a 3-bolt mounting pattern, while 2003 and newer use a 4-bolt pattern. Always verify your truck's VIN and year before ordering, as some transition year models may have either configuration.

What's the difference between chrome steel and stainless steel bumpers?

Chrome steel bumpers feature a chrome-plated finish over mild steel, offering a mirror-like shine at a lower price point but requiring regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) resist corrosion naturally and maintain their appearance longer with minimal upkeep, though they cost 40-60% more initially. For trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas, stainless steel provides better long-term value.

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

Installation typically takes 2-4 hours with basic tools and mechanical experience. You'll need a floor jack or forklift (bumpers weigh 85-150 lbs), socket set, and possibly a helper. The main challenges include aligning mounting holes precisely and managing the weight during positioning. Many customers successfully complete DIY installation, but shops typically charge $200-400 for professional installation if you prefer that route.

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM parts?

Quality aftermarket bumpers from reputable manufacturers often match or exceed OEM specifications. Look for bumpers made from 14-gauge steel minimum (12-gauge is even better) with reinforced mounting brackets. The key differences are usually in chrome quality and warranty coverage. OEM bumpers typically carry 3-year warranties, while aftermarket options range from 1-3 years depending on the manufacturer.

Which bumper style works best for different applications?

Standard 16-inch bumpers work well for highway applications and offer the best aerodynamics. Texas-style square bumpers provide maximum protection for vocational trucks but add weight and reduce fuel efficiency. Tapered-end bumpers offer a middle ground with good protection and improved airflow. Consider your primary use: long-haul drivers typically prefer standard bumpers, while construction and logging operations benefit from heavier-duty Texas-style options.


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