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Mack CV/GU Truck Sleeper & Related

Mack CV/GU Truck Sleeper & Related

Tailor the look of your sleeper to match your own personal style with Mack CV713 Granite sleeper and related parts. Browse 4 State Trucks' selection of aftermarket and custom rear sleeper and shock covers, roof wings and trim, and miscellaneous sleeper accessories.

Mack CV/GU Truck Sleeper & Related

Shop for Aftermarket Truck Sleeper Accessories for the Mack CV/GU Truck Model. It's easy to customize your Mack CV or GU sleeper cab with durable, road-ready accessories and replacement parts. From side panels and roof upgrades to lighting and repair essentials, this product lineup has everything you need to keep your sleeper in top shape. Some of the features of this product lineup include: Improved insulation for better comfort Customizable storage solutions Easy-to-install lighting upgrades for a cozy feel Perfect for truckers looking to enhance their cab s livability and functionality on long hauls. Keep your sleeper comfortable, organized, and road-ready!

Frequently Asked Questions About Mack CV/GU Truck Sleeper & Related

What years and models of Mack CV and GU trucks are these bumpers compatible with?

These bumpers are designed to fit Mack CV series trucks from 2000-2019 and Mack GU series trucks from 2004-2015. However, compatibility can vary based on your specific truck configuration, especially if you have aftermarket modifications or specialty equipment. We recommend checking your VIN with our customer service team to confirm exact fitment, particularly for trucks with extended hoods or custom front-end setups.

Are these bumpers made from chrome-plated steel or stainless steel, and which is better for my application?

We offer both chrome-plated steel and 304 stainless steel options. Chrome-plated bumpers provide a mirror-like finish at a lower cost but require regular polishing and may show rust if the chrome chips. Stainless steel bumpers cost more upfront but resist corrosion better and maintain their appearance with less maintenance, making them ideal for trucks operating in harsh weather conditions or coastal areas. Both materials meet DOT standards for impact resistance.

What tools and hardware do I need for installation, and can I install it myself?

Installation typically requires basic hand tools including socket wrenches (usually 3/4" and 7/8"), a torque wrench, and potentially a drill for mounting accessories. Most bumpers come with mounting hardware, but you may need to reuse some OEM brackets. While many drivers successfully install these themselves in 2-3 hours, we recommend having a helper due to the weight (typically 80-120 lbs). Professional installation is advised if you're adding fog lights or need to relocate air lines.

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

Most replacement bumpers maintain factory dimensions and won't significantly change your approach angle or ground clearance. However, some heavy-duty models with integrated tow hooks or extended lower valances may reduce clearance by 1-2 inches. If you frequently navigate steep driveways, construction sites, or off-road conditions, opt for standard profile bumpers rather than deep-drop aerodynamic styles.

How do I maintain the finish on chrome or polished bumpers in winter conditions?

For chrome bumpers, wash off road salt and debris weekly during winter months and apply a quality chrome polish monthly. Consider using a protective wax or sealant before winter starts. For polished stainless steel, regular washing with mild soap is usually sufficient, though you can use stainless steel cleaner for extra shine. Avoid using abrasive pads or harsh chemicals on either finish. Many drivers in northern states apply a temporary protective film during peak salt season.


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