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Mack CV/GU Trucks

Mack CV/GU Trucks

Find the best Mack parts for your Mack CV713 Granite semi truck in the business here at 4 State Trucks. Mack CV713 Granite semi trucks are reliable and durable, offering a smooth ride and advanced features. With help from 4 State Trucks, you can install custom, chrome, and aftermarket parts to personalize the aesthetic of your truck and improve performance. Shop for bumpers, exhaust kits, fuel tanks, seating, and so much more. We have everything you need to have the Mack of your dreams.

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Mack CV/GU Trucks

Shop for Aftermarket Medium-Duty Truck Parts for the Mack CV/GU Model. Compared to OEM parts, aftermarket components from reputable vendors not only cost less money but often perform better as well. Aftermarket parts are also more widely available than OEM parts. And if you're looking for a broader range of customization options, be it an upgrade to your Mack CV/GU's suspension system, engine, dashboard, or hood, our parts can deliver outstanding value to your rig. If you need help identifying what part your truck needs, give us a call during work hours.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mack CV/GU Truck Parts

Will these bumpers fit my specific Mack CV or GU model year?

Most aftermarket bumpers for Mack CV/GU trucks are designed to fit models from 2002 to present. However, there are notable differences between pre-2018 and post-2018 models due to grille design changes. Always verify compatibility by checking your truck's OEM and model year against the product specifications. Key differences include mounting hole patterns and center section dimensions between CV and GU models.

What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and aluminum bumper options?

Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a mirror finish but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304 grade) provide excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance but cost more upfront. Aluminum bumpers are the lightest option, reducing front axle weight by 40-60 pounds compared to steel, but may not handle heavy impacts as well. Consider your climate, maintenance schedule, and weight restrictions when choosing.

Can I install a new bumper myself, or do I need professional help?

Installation typically requires 2-3 hours and basic tools including socket wrenches, torque wrench, and possibly a floor jack. Most bumpers use existing frame mounting points, but you'll need a helper due to weight (steel bumpers can weigh 80-120 pounds). Common challenges include aligning fog light wiring harnesses and ensuring proper clearance for air intake grilles. Professional installation runs $200-400 but ensures proper torque specifications and alignment.

Do aftermarket bumpers affect my truck's approach angle or ground clearance?

Standard replacement bumpers maintain factory dimensions and won't affect approach angles. However, heavy-duty or custom bumpers may extend 2-4 inches further forward, potentially reducing approach angle by 3-5 degrees. Texas-style bumpers and those with integrated step plates can reduce ground clearance by 1-2 inches. Check specifications carefully if you operate on steep ramps or rough terrain.

Are there bumper options that include mounting points for additional accessories?

Yes, many aftermarket bumpers feature pre-drilled mounting points for common accessories. Look for bumpers with provisions for fog lights (standard 4.5-inch round or rectangular), license plate lights, and tow hook receivers. Ensure any electrical accessories match your truck's voltage system (12V standard).


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