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International ProStar Frame & Chassis

International ProStar Frame & Chassis

International ProStar Frame & Chassis

Our International ProStar Frame & Chassis assortment offers essential parts and accessories to keep your semi-truck in shape. We have everything you need, from replacement frame and suspension parts to fuel tanks and steering upgrades. Improve your truck's performance and appearance with high-quality products designed specifically for the ProStar model. With various options for customization and enhancement, like International ProStar fuel tanks, International ProStar mud flaps and International ProStar headlights; you can keep your ProStar reliable and stylish on the road. Equip your rig with the best parts and confidently take on tough hauls.

Frequently Asked Questions About International ProStar Frame & Chassis

Will these bumpers fit my specific ProStar model year?

Most aftermarket bumpers are designed to fit International ProStar models from 2008 to 2017. However, there are slight variations between early models (2008-2010) and later models (2011-2017) due to frame rail spacing and mounting hole patterns. Always verify the exact year range listed for each bumper and double-check your frame rail width, which should be either 34.5" or 40" center-to-center. If you're unsure, measure from the center of one frame rail to the center of the other before ordering.

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

Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a mirror-like finish at a lower cost but require regular polishing and may show rust if the chrome chips. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) are more expensive but resist corrosion better and maintain their appearance with less maintenance. For trucks operating in harsh winter conditions with road salt, stainless steel is the better long-term investment. Chrome works well for show trucks or milder climates where appearance is prioritized over durability.

Can I install a new bumper myself, and what tools will I need?

Yes, bumper installation is typically a 2-3 hour job for someone with basic mechanical skills. You'll need: a socket set (typically 3/4" and 7/8"), a torque wrench, jack stands or a lift, and ideally a helper due to bumper weight (usually 80-150 lbs). Most bumpers use existing mounting holes, but some may require drilling. The biggest challenge is usually disconnecting fog lights and air lines if equipped. Always support the bumper during removal and installation to prevent damage or injury.

Why are some bumpers listed as "20 inch" vs "16 inch" vs "14 inch"?

These measurements refer to the bumper's depth from the mounting surface to the front face. A 20-inch bumper extends further forward, providing more protection and a bold appearance but may affect approach angles. 16-inch bumpers offer a good balance of protection and maneuverability. 14-inch bumpers sit closer to the truck for tighter turning situations or length restrictions. Consider your typical routes and any length regulations in states where you operate before choosing.

Do aftermarket bumpers support factory fog lights and tow hooks?

Quality aftermarket bumpers typically include pre-cut fog light holes that match OEM locations for 4-inch round lights. However, you may need adapter brackets for certain LED upgrades. Most bumpers include tow hook holes, but the tow hooks themselves are usually sold separately. Some economy bumpers may have fog light knockouts that require cutting. Always verify that the bumper description specifically mentions fog light compatibility if you plan to retain or add these features.


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