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Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W900B/W900L Bumpers
What's the difference between W900B and W900L bumpers, and will they fit my truck?
W900B and W900L bumpers share the same mounting pattern and width, making them interchangeable in most cases. The main difference is the hood length - W900B models have a shorter hood (typically 119-130 inches BBC), while W900L models have extended hoods (130+ inches BBC). Both bumper styles will physically mount to either truck, but for the best aesthetic match, choose bumpers designed for your specific model. Always verify your truck's year range, as pre-1995 models may have different mounting hole configurations.
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 the right materials. Look for bumpers constructed from 16-gauge steel minimum (14-gauge is even better for heavy-duty use) with proper chrome plating that includes copper and nickel base layers. Stainless steel options provide superior corrosion resistance but come at a higher price point. Avoid bumpers made from thinner 18-20 gauge steel, as they're prone to bending and won't hold up to minor impacts or daily wear.
What tools and hardware do I need for installation, and how long does it take?
Installation typically takes 2-4 hours and requires basic hand tools: socket set (usually 3/4" and 7/8"), wrenches, and a torque wrench. Most replacement bumpers use existing mounting holes and brackets, but you'll need new Grade 8 bolts if yours are corroded. Some installations require removing the grille and headlight bezels for access. Two people make the job much easier due to bumper weight (typically 80-150 lbs). Professional installation runs $200-400 if you prefer not to DIY.
Which bumper styles and finishes are available, and how do they hold up?
Common styles include Texas-style square bumpers, tapered ends, rolled ends, and boxed ends. Chrome remains most popular but requires regular polishing to prevent pitting. Stainless steel bumpers can be polished to a mirror finish and require less maintenance than chrome. Consider your climate - chrome performs poorly in salt-heavy regions without frequent cleaning.
Can I add accessories like fog lights or tow hooks to these bumpers?
Most aftermarket W900B/W900L bumpers come pre-drilled for standard accessories or can be easily modified. Fog light cutouts typically accommodate 4" round lights, while some bumpers offer rectangular light options. Tow hook holes are usually reinforced and rated for recovery use, not heavy towing. When adding accessories, ensure your bumper gauge is thick enough to support them - 16-gauge minimum for lights, 14-gauge for tow hooks. Some states have regulations on bumper-mounted accessories, so check local laws before modification.