Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T300-T450 Drivetrain Parts
Will these drivetrain parts fit my specific Kenworth T300-T450 model year?
Most of our drivetrain components are designed to fit Kenworth T300-T450 models from 1997 through 2010. However, compatibility can vary based on your specific transmission type (manual vs. automatic) and engine configuration. We recommend checking your OEM or calling our technical support team at 1-888-875-7787 with your truck's model year and transmission details to ensure proper fitment before ordering.
What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket driveshafts, and which should I choose?
OEM driveshafts are manufactured to exact factory specifications and typically come with a higher price point but guaranteed fitment. Aftermarket options from brands like Spicer and Meritor often provide comparable quality at 20-30% less cost. For daily work trucks, quality aftermarket parts perform excellently. If you're dealing with warranty work or need exact factory specs, OEM is the safer choice. All our aftermarket options meet or exceed OEM standards for strength and balance.
How difficult is it to replace U-joints and carrier bearings myself?
U-joint replacement requires basic hand tools and typically takes 2-3 hours for experienced mechanics. You'll need a U-joint press or heavy-duty C-clamp, hammer, and sockets. Carrier bearing replacement is more involved, requiring the driveshaft to be removed and may need professional balancing afterward. Most customers report U-joints as a manageable DIY job, while carrier bearings often warrant professional installation to avoid vibration issues.
What are the signs I need to replace my clutch components?
Common indicators include slipping during acceleration (especially under load), difficulty shifting gears, clutch pedal vibration, or a burning smell during operation. For T300-T450 models, clutch life typically ranges from 250,000 to 400,000 miles depending on application. City delivery trucks often need replacement sooner than highway units. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, inspect your clutch immediately to avoid transmission damage.
Do you carry heavy-duty differential parts for vocational T300-T450 trucks?
Yes, we stock heavy-duty differential components including ring and pinion sets, spider gears, and complete differential assemblies for various ratio options (3.70 to 5.29). For vocational applications like dump trucks or mixers, we recommend upgraded components rated for severe service. These parts feature stronger materials and enhanced heat treatment. Please have your rear axle model number (found on the axle tag) ready when ordering to ensure you get the correct ratio and spline count.