null
Shop by Make, Model & Year
Kenworth T800 Frame & Chassis

Kenworth T800 Frame & Chassis

Kenworth T800 Frame & Chassis

Find aftermarket frame and chassis products for your Kenworth T800. This category includes everything from frame parts and suspension systems to fuel tanks, electrical accessories, and more. With a focus on high-quality, durable construction, the products in this category are designed to keep your T800 running smoothly and looking its best. The best features of this product line include: reliable suspension systems, secure fuel tank solutions, and a variety of electrical and finishing touches to personalize your truck. Don't stop at just frame upgrades, discover our complete T800 assortment which includes premium Kenworth T800 battery boxes, Kenworth T800 fuel tanks and Kenworth T800 mud flaps.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T800 Frame & Chassis

What years of Kenworth T800 models are compatible with aftermarket frame and chassis components?

Most aftermarket frame and chassis components are designed to fit Kenworth T800 models from 1986 to present. However, there are important distinctions between pre-2005 and post-2005 models due to frame rail changes. Always verify your specific year and OEM with us before ordering, as some components may have different mounting points or dimensions based on whether you have a set-forward or set-back front axle configuration.

What grade of steel should I look for in replacement frame rails and crossmembers?

For heavy-duty applications, look for frame rails made from high-strength steel with a minimum yield strength of 80,000 PSI. Most quality aftermarket rails use 10.5mm to 12.7mm thick steel. For crossmembers, heat-treated alloy steel with proper reinforcement gussets is essential. Avoid mild steel options as they lack the durability needed for commercial trucking applications and may void insurance coverage in some states.

Can I install frame extensions or modifications myself, or do I need professional installation?

Frame modifications require professional installation by a certified truck mechanic or frame shop. This work involves precise measurements, proper welding techniques, and alignment verification. DIY installation can compromise frame integrity and void warranties. Most installations require 8-12 hours of labor, specialized alignment equipment, and DOT compliance verification. Always factor in professional installation costs when budgeting for frame work.

What frame coating options provide the best corrosion protection for winter operations?

For trucks operating in salt-heavy environments, choose frames with either hot-dip galvanizing or e-coat primer plus powder coating. Standard black paint alone typically fails within 2-3 winters. Galvanized frames cost 15-20% more but last significantly longer. If selecting painted options, ensure they include zinc-rich primer and at least 3 mils of topcoat thickness. Many operators also apply additional undercoating after installation.

How do I determine the correct frame rail spacing and height for my specific T800 configuration?

Frame rail spacing varies between 34", 34.5", and 35" depending on your T800's configuration and year. Measure from the outside of one rail to the outside of the other at multiple points. Rail height typically ranges from 10.625" to 12.25". Critical measurements include your fifth wheel height, suspension type, and wheelbase. We recommend providing your complete OEM when ordering to ensure proper fitment, as custom-spec trucks may have non-standard dimensions.


Introducing the Official 4 State Trucks Mobile App – Gear Up On the Go!