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Kenworth T660 Parts

Kenworth T660 Parts

The Kenworth T660 semi truck model is a good example of Kenworth's commitment to providing great trucks and great value and we can make you stand out even more by customizing your semi truck with quality aftermarket and custom parts and chrome accessories from 4 State Trucks. Whether you want to update your KW exhaust, fenders, or fuel tank, 4 State Trucks has the right aftermarket parts for the job. Hit the highway in safety and style in your Kenworth heavy duty truck or 18 wheeler.

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Kenworth T660 Parts

Keeping your Kenworth T660 in top shape? This parts lineup has everything you need whether you're doing regular maintenance, repairs, or adding some personal style. The T660 is known for its power, efficiency, and driver comfort, and this collection of parts helps you keep it all running smooth. You ll find engine and drivetrain components, performance parts, and all the essentials to stay road-ready. Want to upgrade your rig's appearance? Check out the bumpers, grilles, lights, and mud flaps made to fit the T660 just right. Inside the cab, you ll find comfort-focused upgrades like new seats, storage solutions, and electrical components that make long hauls a little easier. From filters and hoses to full chrome trim kits, this lineup covers every corner of your truck front to back, inside and out. Whether you're swapping out worn parts or customizing your ride, this is your one-stop shop for Kenworth T660 parts and accessories. Built for durability. Designed for comfort. Backed by quality. Ready when you are.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T660 Parts

What years are Kenworth T660 parts compatible with, and are they interchangeable between model years?

Kenworth T660 parts are designed for trucks manufactured from 2008 to 2016. While many parts are interchangeable across these years, some components underwent updates. For example, bumpers from 2008-2012 models may have different mounting points than 2013-2016 versions. Always verify your specific VIN and model year before ordering to ensure proper fitment, especially for body panels, electrical components, and emission-related parts.

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

Quality aftermarket bumpers can match or exceed OEM durability when made from the right materials. Look for bumpers constructed from 16-gauge steel or thicker, with proper chrome plating or powder coating. Stainless steel options offer superior corrosion resistance. Avoid bumpers made from thin gauge steel (18-20 gauge) as they tend to bend easily and show wear quickly. Chrome should be triple-plated for longevity, and welds should be continuous rather than spot-welded.

What tools and skills are needed to install T660 bumpers and body parts myself?

Basic bumper installation requires a socket set (typically 3/4" and 7/8"), torque wrench, and potentially a helper due to weight. Most bumpers weigh 80-150 pounds. You'll need to disconnect fog lights and any sensors. Installation typically takes 2-4 hours. For hood and fender replacements, add panel alignment tools and expect 4-6 hours. If your truck has collision avoidance sensors or adaptive cruise control, professional calibration may be required after installation.

What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and painted finish options for T660 parts?

Chrome bumpers offer the classic shiny appearance but require regular polishing and can pit in harsh climates. Stainless steel provides excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance but costs 20-30% more. Painted finishes are the most economical and can be color-matched to your truck, but may chip and require touch-ups. For winter operations or coastal areas, stainless steel offers the best long-term value despite higher initial cost.

How do I identify the correct replacement parts for my specific T660 configuration?

Start with your VIN number to determine exact model year and factory specifications. Key variations include standard vs. extended hood, day cab vs. sleeper configuration, and whether you have the aerodynamic package. Bumper widths vary from 18" to 20" depending on these factors. Check for additional features like fog light cutouts, tow hook provisions, and sensor mounting points. When ordering electrical components like headlights, verify if you have the multiplexed electrical system (common in 2013+ models).


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