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Kenworth T300-T450 Bumpers

Kenworth T300-T450 Bumpers

Personalize your truck with our high-quality front bumpers and grille guards. Shop Kenworth T300-T450 chrome bumpers with a wide array of cutout options including tow, vent, and step holes. Complete your robust application with an aluminum or stainless steel grille guard from Herd.

Kenworth T300-T450 Bumpers

Our lineup of durable, corrosion-resistant bumpers adds value to your Kenworth T300-T450, giving it a modern, bold look.

Exceptional Kenworth T300 & T450 Bumper Designs

You can find the perfect pairing of front bumpers and grille guards that meet your aesthetic preferences and material requirements, from lightweight fiberglass to heavy stainless steel. Our lineup of products are built tough with a sleek, modern design; these bumpers are the perfect way to elevate your truck's visual appeal on the road. For even more top-notch replacement options for your Kenworth T300-T450, check out our Kenworth T300 & T450 grilles, Kenworth fiberglass replacement hoods, and blackout or chrome LED headlight options! We make it easy for you to transform your semi truck’s exterior in one place: 4 State Trucks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T300-T450 Bumpers

What material options are available for T300-T450 bumpers, and how do they compare in durability?

Our Kenworth T300-T450 bumpers come in three main materials: chrome-plated steel, stainless steel, and painted steel. Chrome-plated steel offers excellent appearance and good corrosion resistance when properly maintained. Stainless steel provides superior rust resistance and requires less maintenance, making it ideal for harsh weather conditions or road salt exposure. Painted steel bumpers are the most economical option and work well for work trucks where function matters more than appearance. Most customers report 10-15 years of service from stainless steel, 7-10 years from chrome with regular polishing, and 5-7 years from painted steel bumpers.

Will these bumpers fit my specific Kenworth model year, and are there differences between T300, T330, T370, and T450 models?

While T300-T450 bumpers share similar mounting patterns, there are important differences. T300 bumpers (1994-2007) have a narrower profile. T330/T370 bumpers (2008-present) use the same mounting points but may require different brackets depending on your specific configuration. T450 models typically use the same bumpers as T370s. Always verify your truck's OEM and model year before ordering. Key measurement to check: the frame rail spacing should be either 34" or 34.5" center-to-center. If you're unsure, our customer service team can help verify fitment with your OEM number.

How difficult is the installation, and what tools or additional parts might I need?

Installation typically takes 2-4 hours for someone with basic mechanical skills. You'll need standard tools including socket wrenches (typically 3/4" and 7/8"), a torque wrench, and possibly a floor jack to support the bumper during installation. Most bumpers come with mounting hardware, but you may need to purchase mounting brackets separately if upgrading from a different style bumper. Common additional parts needed include fog light brackets ($45-75 per set) and license plate mounting kits ($20-30). Professional installation usually runs $200-400 depending on your location.

What styles and finishes are available, and how do they affect the look and function of my truck?

We offer several styles including standard straight bumpers, curved "Texas-style" bumpers, and heavy-duty tow bumpers with integrated hitches. Finish options include mirror-polish chrome, brushed stainless, painted black, and powder-coated colors. Texas-style bumpers add 4-6 inches of projection for enhanced protection and aggressive appearance. Tow bumpers include reinforced mounting and integrated 2" receiver hitches rated for 10,000-20,000 lbs depending on the model. Chrome and polished stainless provide the classic semi look, while painted finishes offer better stone chip resistance for work applications.

How do I maintain these bumpers, and what warranty coverage is typically offered?

Maintenance varies by material. Chrome bumpers need monthly polishing to prevent pitting and rust, especially in winter climates. Use quality chrome polish and avoid abrasive cleaners. Stainless steel only needs occasional cleaning with stainless-specific cleaners to maintain shine. Painted bumpers should be washed regularly and touched up if chips occur to prevent rust. Most manufacturers offer 1-year warranties against defects, with some premium brands extending to 3 years. Chrome finish warranties typically cover peeling or flaking but not surface rust from neglect. Keep your receipt and register your warranty immediately after purchase for the best protection.


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