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Peterbilt 330/335/337 Bumpers

Peterbilt 330/335/337 Bumpers

Improve your Peterbilt 330/335/337 utilizing our range of aftermarket front bumpers and grille guards. Explore chrome and stainless steel wrap around bumpers with various personalization solutions like tow and light holes. Also check out our vast collection of BESTfit and Herd grille guards.

Peterbilt 330/335/337 Bumpers

Upgrade the Front-End of Your Peterbilt

The Peterbilt 330/335/337 medium-duty truck parts lineup boasts a rich selection of aftermarket components and accessories tailored specifically for your truck model. We have parts to suit almost any aftermarket customizations you may need, from bumpers, headlights, and grilles to front fenders, cooling, and exhaust systems. Whether you're trusted old Peterbilt 335 is starting to have engine problems or difficulty braking on the road, you can find a high-quality replacement part.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 330/335/337 Bumpers

What years and models are compatible with these bumpers?

Our Peterbilt 330, 335, and 337 bumpers are designed to fit model years 2005 through 2024. While these models share similar mounting points and dimensions, always verify your specific year and configuration before ordering. The 330 and 335 models typically use identical bumpers, while the 337 may require slight modifications depending on your front-end configuration. Contact our support team with your OEM if you need help confirming compatibility.

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

Chrome bumpers offer the classic mirror finish but require regular polishing to prevent pitting and rust. Stainless steel bumpers provide excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance, though they have a slightly different shine than chrome. Painted bumpers come primed and ready for your custom color match, ideal for fleet consistency or unique looks. Chrome typically costs 20-30% more than stainless, while painted options are usually the most budget-friendly.

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

Installation typically takes 2-4 hours for someone with basic mechanical skills. You'll need a socket set (including 3/4" and 7/8" sockets), torque wrench, and potentially a helper for alignment. Most bumpers bolt directly to existing frame brackets using the factory mounting holes. Common challenges include rusted bolts on older trucks and ensuring proper alignment before final tightening. Professional installation usually runs $200-400 if you prefer to have it done.

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM Peterbilt bumpers?

Quality aftermarket bumpers from reputable manufacturers often match or exceed OEM specifications. Look for bumpers made from 16-gauge steel or thicker, with reinforced mounting brackets. Many aftermarket options include additional features like integrated tow hooks or fog light provisions not found on factory bumpers. Check for DOT compliance stamps and manufacturer warranties - reputable brands typically offer 1-3 year warranties against defects and corrosion.

Will adding an aftermarket bumper affect my warranty or insurance?

Installing an aftermarket bumper should not void your vehicle warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, as long as the bumper doesn't cause damage to other components. However, always keep your original bumper and installation receipts. For insurance purposes, notify your provider of any modifications - some insurers may require documentation of aftermarket parts. Commercial fleet operators should verify that replacement bumpers meet DOT standards for their operating requirements.


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