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International IH Cabover Frame & Chassis

International IH Cabover Frame & Chassis

International IH Cabover Frame & Chassis

Find essential parts and accessories for your International IH Cabover in the Frame & Chassis product lineup. From chassis components like frame lights and air suspension parts to exterior upgrades like mud flaps and trim, this selection helps keep your truck in top shape. Highlights include heavy-duty air springs, leaf springs, shock absorbers, and chrome accessories to enhance performance and appearance. Don't stop here, we also have top-notch collections of mud flaps, fuel tanks and lights. Whether repairing, upgrading, or customizing, this product lineup has the needed parts.

Frequently Asked Questions About International IH Cabover Frame & Chassis

What year models and specific International Cabover models do these bumpers fit?

Most aftermarket bumpers for International Cabovers are designed to fit the 9670 models from 1980-2001, including the 9600, 9700, and 9800 series. However, fitment can vary between early models (1980-1989) and later models (1990-2001) due to mounting hole patterns and frame rail spacing differences. Always verify your specific model year and measure your frame rail width before ordering, as some models require different mounting brackets or modifications.

Are these bumpers made from chrome-plated steel or stainless steel, and which is better for my needs?

Both options are available. Chrome-plated steel bumpers typically cost 30-40% less but require regular polishing and may show rust spots after 3-5 years, especially in salt-heavy regions. Stainless steel bumpers (usually 304-grade) resist corrosion better and maintain their shine longer with minimal maintenance, making them ideal for harsh weather conditions. Chrome looks brighter initially, while stainless has a slightly different, more subdued shine that many drivers prefer for its durability.

What tools and hardware are needed for installation, and can I do it myself?

Installation typically requires basic hand tools including socket wrenches (usually 3/4" and 7/8"), a torque wrench, and potentially a drill for custom mounting. Most bumpers come with mounting brackets but may not include bolts - you'll need Grade 8 bolts (typically 5/8" or 3/4" diameter). Installation usually takes 2-4 hours with a helper. Common challenges include aligning heavy bumpers (they can weigh 80-150 lbs) and dealing with rusted existing hardware. Professional installation runs $200-400 if you prefer not to DIY.

Do these bumpers affect ground clearance or approach angles on my Cabover?

Standard replacement bumpers maintain factory ground clearance, but heavy-duty or custom bumpers may extend 2-4 inches further forward or sit 1-2 inches lower. This can impact approach angles, particularly important for construction sites or off-road applications. Texas-style bumpers and those with integrated step plates typically hang lower. Always check the bumper dimensions against your current setup, especially if you frequently navigate steep driveways or job sites.

What's the difference between standard, heavy-duty, and Texas-style bumpers for Cabovers?

Standard bumpers (14-16 inches deep) match OEM specifications and work well for highway driving. Heavy-duty bumpers (16-20 inches deep) feature thicker gauge steel (typically 12-gauge vs 14-gauge) and reinforced mounting points, ideal for vocational trucks or those with heavy winches. Texas-style bumpers extend 20-24 inches and often include tow pin holes, step plates, and additional light mounting options. They provide maximum protection but add 30-60 lbs more weight and may require frame rail extensions on some models.


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