Boost your International LoneStar with top-notch exterior parts designed for performance and style. This collection includes grille guards, trim, lights, mirrors, and more. Whether replacing a part or enhancing your truck's look, you'll find everything you need to keep your LoneStar in top shape. Maximize functionality and appearance with our high-quality components, and make your rig stand out.
Frequently Asked Questions About International LoneStar Exterior Parts
What years of International LoneStar trucks are these exterior parts compatible with?
Our International LoneStar exterior parts are designed to fit model years 2009 through present. However, there were minor design changes in 2015 and 2018 that affect certain components. Bumpers and grilles from 2009-2014 are interchangeable, while 2015-2017 models share compatibility, and 2018+ models have their own specific fitments. Always check the product description for your specific year, or contact our support team with your OEM for exact fitment verification.
Are these aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM parts, and what materials are they made from?
Most of our aftermarket bumpers are constructed 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 options use automotive-grade primer and paint. Many customers report our aftermarket options lasting just as long as factory parts, with some heavy-duty options actually outlasting OEM. Look for parts marked "DOT approved" for highway-legal compliance and maximum durability.
How difficult is it to install a replacement bumper or grille, and what tools will I need?
Installing a replacement bumper typically takes 2-4 hours with basic tools. You'll need a socket set (typically 15mm, 18mm, and 21mm), torque wrench, and potentially a helper for alignment. Most bumpers use existing mounting points and hardware. The main challenges customers report are: aligning mounting holes (having a second person helps significantly), dealing with rusted bolts on older trucks, and properly connecting fog light wiring if applicable. Professional installation typically runs $200-400 if you prefer not to DIY.
What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and painted finish options?
Chrome finishes offer the classic mirror-like appearance but require regular polishing to prevent pitting and rust, especially in winter climates with road salt. Stainless steel bumpers cost more initially but resist corrosion better and need less maintenance - just occasional cleaning. Painted finishes match your truck's color but may chip from road debris and require touch-ups over time. For longevity in harsh conditions, stainless steel is best. For show trucks or mild climates, chrome provides the best appearance. Painted is ideal for work trucks where matching appearance matters more than shine.
Will aftermarket grilles and bumpers affect my truck's warranty or resale value?
Installing aftermarket exterior parts does not void your truck's warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, unless the part directly causes a failure. However, dealers may initially resist warranty claims, so keep your original parts if under warranty. Regarding resale value, quality aftermarket parts typically maintain value similar to OEM parts. Chrome or stainless upgrades can actually increase appeal to certain buyers. Work truck buyers often prefer heavy-duty aftermarket bumpers over stock. Keep all receipts and documentation to show professional installation and quality parts were used.