Kenworth W900B/W900L Visors
Personalize Your W900B or W900L with a Drop Visor
These visors are made for commercial class 8 trucks. With stainless steel, chrome-plated, or paintable aluminum finishesâevery option is designed to last, even under the toughest road conditions. Choose a polished finish for a mirror-like shine, or paint it to match your truckâs color scheme for a seamless, custom look. We offer visor designs to fit both flat and curved windshields, so no matter your cab style, youâre covered. Choose your style. Our lineup includes a wide array of drop visor style designs: - Straight Drop: Clean, classic, and bold - Bowtie & Reverse Bowtie: Eye-catching and unique - Louvered or Un-Tie: Adds vintage flair or subtle edge - Blind Mount: For a smooth, bolt-free look - Visors with Light Holes: Pre-punched for LED marker lights to boost nighttime visibility Whether you like a low-profile look or want a slammed design with integrated lighting, these visors let you dial in the exact vibe youâre after.Why Upgrade to or Replace Your W900B/W900L Drop Visor?
- Cuts down sun glare for better visibility - Gives your cab a bold, finished look - Customizes your truckâs exterior chrome profile - Available in multiple sizes, mounts, and finishes - Easy to install and built for durabilityFrom show truck to daily hauler, a visor is one of the simplest ways to personalize your rig. Do a complete overhaul of your exterior truck by adding some W900B and W900L semi truck grilles, or blind-mount W900B bumper, and a polished chrome mirror. Shop our full lineup of Kenworth W900B and W900L visors and find the drop, finish, and style that fits your truckâand your personality.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W900B/W900L Visors
Will these visors fit my specific year and model Kenworth W900B or W900L?
Our Kenworth W900B/W900L visors are designed to fit most model years from 1987 to present. However, there are some variations between early and late models. W900B models (1987-2006) typically use the same mounting brackets, while W900L models may have slight differences in cab roof angles. We recommend verifying your truck's exact year and checking the product description for specific compatibility notes, or contacting our support team with your VIN for confirmation.
What's the difference between stainless steel and fiberglass visors, and which should I choose?
Stainless steel visors offer superior durability and a classic chrome finish that won't fade or crack. They're heavier (typically 15-25 lbs) but provide excellent longevity. Fiberglass visors are lighter (8-15 lbs), more affordable, and available in various colors and finishes including painted options. Choose stainless for long-term durability and traditional styling, or fiberglass if you want color-matching options or prefer lighter weight.
How difficult is the installation, and what tools will I need?
Installation typically takes 2-3 hours and requires basic hand tools including a drill, 3/8" and 1/2" drill bits, socket set, and silicone sealant. Most visors use existing cab mounting points, but some models require drilling 4-6 new holes. The main challenges include properly aligning the visor before drilling and ensuring a weather-tight seal. Many customers successfully install these themselves, though professional installation is recommended if you're uncomfortable drilling into your cab.
What sizes and drop lengths are available for W900B/W900L visors?
Standard visor drops range from 5 inches to 20 inches, with 9-inch, 12-inch, and 15-inch being the most popular sizes. The drop is measured from the mounting point to the bottom edge of the visor. Longer drops provide more sun protection but may affect forward visibility and wind resistance. Most drivers find 12-15 inches offers the best balance of functionality and aesthetics for long-haul applications.
Do these visors come with mounting hardware and instructions?
Yes, most of our Kenworth W900B/W900L visors include complete mounting hardware kits with brackets, bolts, washers, and rubber gaskets. Installation instructions are typically included, though detail levels vary by manufacturer. Some economy models may require you to reuse existing brackets or purchase mounting kits separately - always check the "What's Included" section of each product listing to verify hardware inclusion.