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Kenworth W900B/W900L Floor Trim

Elevate your Kenworth W900B/W900L with our premium selection of floor trim accessories. From sleek stainless steel scuff panels to polished aluminum floor plates, we offer a range of stylish upgrades to personalize your truck's interior. Enhance functionality with handy cup holders, shifter boots, and center console organizers. Whether you're looking to protect high-traffic areas or add a touch of luxury, our top-quality floor trim parts will take your Kenworth to the next level. Elevate your ride and make it truly your own.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W900B/W900L Floor Trim

Will this floor trim fit my specific year and model Kenworth W900?

Our floor trim pieces are designed to fit Kenworth W900B models from 1987-2010 and W900L models from 1988-2010. However, there can be slight variations between early and late production years. We recommend checking your existing trim measurements or contacting us with your VIN to confirm compatibility. Note that some custom sleeper configurations may require modification during installation.

What material is the floor trim made from and how durable is it?

Most of our Kenworth W900 floor trim options are manufactured from either heavy-gauge stainless steel or high-impact ABS plastic with chrome plating. Stainless steel trim typically features 16-18 gauge construction and resists rust and corrosion. Chrome-plated ABS options are lighter weight but may show wear faster in high-traffic areas. Both materials are designed to withstand daily commercial use when properly installed and maintained.

How difficult is the installation process and what tools do I need?

Installation typically takes 2-4 hours depending on your experience level. You'll need basic hand tools including screwdrivers, drill with bits, measuring tape, and trim removal tools. Most pieces attach using existing mounting holes, though some drilling may be required for aftermarket accessories. The biggest challenge is usually removing old trim without damaging the cab interior. We recommend having a heat gun available to soften old adhesive.

What's the difference between OEM replacement and aftermarket chrome trim options?

OEM replacement trim matches factory specifications exactly but typically comes in basic brushed aluminum or black plastic finishes. Aftermarket chrome options provide a custom appearance with mirror-polished finishes but may require slight adjustments during fitment. Chrome options are generally 20-30% more expensive but offer superior aesthetic appeal. Both meet DOT requirements when properly installed.

Do I need to order trim pieces individually or as a complete set?

Floor trim can be purchased individually for specific repairs or as complete sets for full cab refreshes. Individual pieces include driver side, passenger side, and center console trim. Complete sets ensure matching finishes and typically cost 15-20% less than buying pieces separately. If replacing due to damage, we recommend inspecting all trim pieces as wear patterns often affect multiple sections simultaneously.


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