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International 9900/i/ix Frame & Chassis

International 9900/i/ix Frame & Chassis

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International 9900/i/ix Frame & Chassis

Explore the International 9900/i/ix Frame & Chassis assortment that features durable and versatile semi-truck models like the 9900 IX, 9900 I, and 9900. Known for their power and reliability, these trucks are popular for customization with chrome trim, specialized lighting, comfortable seating, storage solutions, and advanced tech features. Before wrapping up, explore our fuel tank, visor and mud flap selections to really make your International stand out. These models deliver performance and style and are built to handle heavy loads and rugged terrain. Perfect for semi-truck enthusiasts and commercial fleets, this product lineup offers the power and personalization options drivers value most.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9900/i/ix Frame & Chassis

What year models are compatible with International 9900/i/ix frame and chassis parts?

Most frame and chassis components fit International 9900, 9900i, and 9900ix models from 1987 through 2017. However, there are important distinctions: pre-2004 models often have different mounting points and bracket configurations than 2004+ models. The 9900ix (introduced in 2009) shares many components with the 9900i but may require specific parts for aerodynamic features. Always verify your exact model year and OEM prefix when ordering critical components like frame rails, crossmembers, or suspension parts.

What are the most common frame rail issues on these trucks, and what replacement options are available?

The most frequent frame issues include stress cracks near the fifth wheel area, corrosion behind the cab, and fatigue at suspension mounting points. Replacement options include OEM-spec heat-treated steel rails (typically 80,000 PSI yield strength), aftermarket reinforced rails with additional gusseting, and frame repair sections for localized damage. Full frame rails come in standard lengths of 276", 300", and 324", with rail heights of 10.625" to 13". For repairs, reinforcement plates and fish plates are available for areas showing early stress signs.

How difficult is it to install crossmembers and suspension hangers, and what tools are required?

Installing crossmembers and suspension hangers requires intermediate to advanced mechanical skills and proper equipment. Essential tools include a cutting torch or plasma cutter for removing old components, a heavy-duty drill with cobalt bits for new bolt holes, and ideally a 20-ton hydraulic press for bushing installation. Most installations require two people and 4-8 hours depending on rust and accessibility. Critical measurements include maintaining proper driveline angles and ensuring frame rails remain parallel within 1/8" tolerance. Many customers report needing additional hardware like Grade 8 bolts and lock washers not included with aftermarket parts.

What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and painted finish options for frame-mounted accessories?

Chrome-plated steel provides the brightest mirror finish but requires regular polishing and can pit or peel in harsh conditions, typically lasting 3-5 years. 304 stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance with a slightly duller finish, requires less maintenance, and is ideal for winter driving conditions. Painted finishes (usually powder-coated) are the most economical, provide good protection when properly applied, and can be color-matched to your truck. Stainless typically costs 40-60% more than chrome but offers superior longevity, while painted options cost about 30% less than chrome.

What are the weight capacity differences between factory and aftermarket fifth wheel plates?

Factory International fifth wheel plates are typically rated for 50,000-80,000 lbs vertical load depending on the model year and configuration. Aftermarket heavy-duty plates often feature thicker steel construction (up to 1" plate versus factory 3/4") and additional reinforcement, with ratings up to 100,000 lbs vertical load. Key considerations include matching the plate to your fifth wheel brand (SAF Holland, Fontaine, Jost), ensuring proper kingpin spacing (typically 36" or 24"), and verifying frame rail spacing. Upgraded plates may require longer mounting bolts and reinforcement of the frame rails in high-stress applications.


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