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Kenworth T600 Exterior Parts

Kenworth T600 Exterior Parts

Kenworth T600 Exterior Parts

Upgrade your Kenworth T600 with high-quality exterior parts that boost both style and functionality! This lineup includes everything from bumpers and grille guards to fairings, steps, mud flaps, and fenders. Whether you're replacing damaged parts or customizing your truck's look, you'll find options like bold front bumpers, hood accessories, and practical cab/sleeper components. Designed for a perfect fit, these parts make it easy to enhance and maintain your T600. Elevate your truck with durable, stylish upgrades!

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T600 Exterior Parts

What years and models are compatible with Kenworth T600 exterior parts?

Most T600 exterior parts are designed to fit models from 1985 through 2007, though specific compatibility varies by part. The T600 maintained consistent mounting points throughout its production run, but always verify fitment for parts like bumpers, visors, and mirrors by checking your OEM or contacting us with your truck's year and configuration. Note that AeroCab models (post-1994) may require different parts than standard cab versions.

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM, and what materials should I look for?

Quality aftermarket bumpers often match or exceed OEM durability when made from 16-gauge steel or heavier, with proper chrome plating or powder coating. Look for bumpers with reinforced mounting brackets and sealed welds. Stainless steel options provide superior corrosion resistance but cost more. Avoid thin-gauge steel bumpers under 18-gauge, as they tend to bend easily and show rust within 1-2 years, especially in salt-heavy regions.

What tools and skills are needed to install exterior parts like bumpers and fenders?

Basic installations require standard hand tools including socket sets (typically 3/4" to 1-1/4"), wrenches, and a torque wrench. Bumper installation usually takes 2-4 hours and requires two people due to weight. You'll need to support the bumper while aligning mounting holes. Fender installations are more complex, often requiring cutting tools for custom fits and knowledge of proper gap spacing. Professional installation is recommended for major components if you lack heavy truck experience.

What's the difference between Texas, boxed-end, and tapered bumpers for the T600?

Texas bumpers feature a straight, squared-off design that extends the full width of the truck, offering maximum protection but adding weight. Boxed-end bumpers have enclosed ends for a cleaner look and better aerodynamics. Tapered bumpers angle back at the ends, reducing weight and improving fuel economy but offering less side protection. Texas bumpers are preferred for heavy-duty applications, while tapered designs suit highway drivers prioritizing fuel efficiency.

How do I prevent rust and maintain chrome exterior parts in harsh weather conditions?

Apply a quality chrome polish monthly and use a protective wax coating before winter. For areas using road salt, rinse parts weekly with fresh water and dry thoroughly. Consider upgrading to stainless steel for critical components like bumpers and mirror brackets in severe climates. When surface rust appears on chrome, address it immediately with fine steel wool and chrome polish to prevent spreading. Parts with powder coating should be touched up promptly when chips occur to maintain the protective barrier.


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