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Boost your truck's capabilities with our superior Kenworth W900A drivetrain parts, incorporating aftermarket camshafts, U-joint kits, and lift axle control panels. Explore the high-caliber replacement options available at 4 State Trucks.

Kenworth W900A Drivetrain Parts

The Kenworth W900A Drivetrain product lineup offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality parts and components to keep your Kenworth W900A truck running at its best. This product lineup features a wide range of essential drivetrain components, from differential pinion nuts and universal joints to camshafts and input shaft seals. Whether you're in need of replacement parts or upgrading your Kenworth's performance, you'll find a variety of options to choose from. Key features and benefits of this product lineup include: - Extensive selection of Kenworth W900A-specific parts and accessories - Top-of-the-line brands and products to ensure reliable performance - Parts for critical drivetrain systems like the differential, transmission, and driveshaft - Options to enhance your W900A's capabilities, such as upgraded camshafts and steering components - Easy-to-install components that simplify maintenance and repairs With a focus on quality and durability, the Kenworth W900A Drivetrain product lineup is the go-to source for keeping your truck in top shape on the road. Whether you're a fleet manager or an owner-operator, you'll find everything you need to maximize the performance and lifespan of your Kenworth W900A's essential drivetrain components.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W900A Drivetrain Parts

What drivetrain components are most commonly replaced on a W900A, and how often?

The most frequently replaced drivetrain parts on W900A models include clutch assemblies (typically every 250,000-400,000 miles), U-joints (every 100,000-150,000 miles), and carrier bearings (every 200,000-300,000 miles). Transmission synchronizers and differential gears also see regular replacement, especially in trucks used for heavy hauling. The actual replacement intervals depend heavily on your driving conditions, load weights, and maintenance practices.

Will newer model drivetrain parts fit my older W900A?

Compatibility varies significantly depending on the specific component and your truck's year. W900A models produced from 1961-1990 have several drivetrain variations. Most clutch kits and U-joints are interchangeable within certain year ranges, but transmission components, driveshafts, and differential parts often require exact model matching. Always verify compatibility using your truck's VIN and component part numbers. Our parts specialists can help cross-reference components if you provide your truck's specifications.

What are the main differences between OEM and aftermarket drivetrain parts for the W900A?

OEM parts typically offer exact fit and proven durability but come at premium prices. Quality aftermarket options like Eaton, Spicer, and Meritor often match or exceed OEM specifications at 20-40% lower cost. Key differences include warranty coverage (OEM usually offers longer warranties), material composition (some aftermarket use upgraded alloys), and availability (aftermarket parts are often more readily available for older W900A models). We recommend OEM for critical components like transmission gears and aftermarket for wear items like U-joints and clutch plates.

Can I upgrade my W900A drivetrain components for better performance or fuel economy?

Yes, several upgrade options can improve performance and efficiency. Popular upgrades include installing overdrive transmissions (can improve fuel economy by 5-10%), switching to synthetic gear oils, upgrading to heavy-duty U-joints for increased torque capacity, and installing performance clutch kits for better engagement. Rear axle ratio changes are also common for optimizing either pulling power or highway fuel economy. Consider your typical loads and driving conditions when selecting upgrades.

What tools and expertise are needed to replace drivetrain components on a W900A?

Basic drivetrain maintenance like U-joint replacement requires standard hand tools, a press or U-joint tool, and moderate mechanical skill. Clutch replacement demands transmission jacks, alignment tools, and significant expertise. Differential work requires specialized tools like bearing pullers and dial indicators. Most drivetrain repairs benefit from a lift or pit access. While experienced mechanics can handle U-joints and carrier bearings, we recommend professional installation for transmissions, differentials, and clutch assemblies to ensure proper alignment and avoid costly damage.


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