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Peterbilt 330/335/337 Hoods & Related

Peterbilt 330/335/337 Hoods & Related

Discover top-tier Peterbilt 330/335/337 Hoods & Accessories at 4 State Trucks. Elevate your Peterbilt with quality products like Bug Shields, Fenders, Emblems, Trim, and Winter Screens. Enhance both function and style hassle-free. Experience the perfect blend of durability and aesthetics for your Peterbilt 330/335/337 today!

Peterbilt 330/335/337 Hoods & Related

Whether you're repairing damage, restoring factory looks, or customizing your medium-duty rig, we've got the aftermarket hoods and hood accessories you need to keep your Peterbilt 330, 335, or 337 running and looking its best. From complete replacement hoods to detailed trim kits, hood emblems, bug shields, and winter fronts, this lineup is all about quality, fit, and function. Pair your new hood with other front-end upgrades like Peterbilt 330/335/337 headlights and exterior chrome enhancements, like chrome Peterbilt 330/335/337 bumpers or sleek-looking stainless steel semi truck grilles.These parts are designed for direct replacement and easy installation—so you can get back on the road without the hassle.

Why Upgrade or Replace Your Peterbilt 330/335/337 Hood?

- Restore OEM Fit & Finish: Our hoods and accessories are designed to match your truck’s factory specs for a clean, seamless install. - Protect Vital Components: Keep road debris, bugs, and harsh weather off your engine and cooling system with durable front-end protection. - Add Custom Style: Chrome trim, polished emblems, and custom hood accents help set your Peterbilt apart from the rest. - Tough, Road-Ready Materials: Built for heavy-duty use, these parts are made to handle everyday wear, rough roads, and extreme weather.

What’s Included?

- Full replacement hoods for Peterbilt 330, 335, and 337 models - Hood trim, bezels, side panels, and front-end chrome accents - Emblems and nameplates for a factory-fresh look - Bug screens and winter fronts to improve airflow and protection - Mounting hardware and brackets for easy installation Whether you’re fixing damage, improving airflow, or adding a custom touch, these Peterbilt hood components are designed for long-term performance and a professional finish.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 330/335/337 Hoods & Related

Will these hoods fit my specific year model Peterbilt 330, 335, or 337?

Most aftermarket hoods for Peterbilt 330, 335, and 337 models are designed to fit trucks manufactured from 2005 to present. However, there were minor design changes in 2008 and 2011 that may affect fitment of certain components like hood hinges and latches. Always verify your truck's exact year and VIN prefix when ordering. For trucks with factory-installed air conditioning or special equipment packages, additional modifications to mounting brackets may be required.

What's the difference between fiberglass and steel hoods, and which should I choose?

Fiberglass hoods typically weigh 40-60% less than steel versions, improving fuel economy and making manual lifting easier. They resist rust but can crack under severe impact. Steel hoods are more durable against impacts and easier to repair but add 80-120 pounds to your front axle weight and require regular rust prevention. Fiberglass is ideal for highway applications, while steel better suits construction or off-road environments where debris strikes are common.

Do I need special tools or professional installation for hood replacement?

Basic hood replacement requires standard hand tools including socket sets, torque wrench, and potentially a helper for lifting. The main challenges include properly aligning hood hinges (critical for preventing stress cracks), adjusting the latch mechanism for secure closure, and ensuring proper gap spacing around fenders and grille. Most installations take 2-4 hours. Professional installation is recommended if you're also replacing hinges, adding aftermarket accessories, or dealing with damaged mounting points.

Are aftermarket hoods pre-drilled for mirrors, antennas, and other accessories?

Most replacement hoods come with standard mounting holes for factory mirror brackets and hood latches only. Holes for CB antennas, additional marker lights, bug shields, or aftermarket mirrors typically need to be drilled during installation. When ordering, specify if you need a hood prepped for specific accessories. Some manufacturers offer custom drilling services for an additional fee to ensure proper placement and reinforcement.

How do I match the paint on a replacement hood to my existing truck color?

Replacement hoods typically arrive in primer or gel coat finish requiring paint. For exact color matching, provide your truck's paint code (found on the driver's door jamb sticker) to a professional paint shop. Budget $400-800 for professional prep and paint. Some suppliers offer pre-painted hoods using factory color codes, but expect slight variations due to sun fading on your original paint. For the best match, have a body shop blend the paint into adjacent panels.


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