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Peterbilt 352 Cab & Related

Peterbilt 352 Cab & Related

Peterbilt 352 Cab & Related

Keep your Peterbilt 352 looking sharp and running strong with a complete lineup of cab and sleeper components designed for durability, style, and function. Whether you're restoring a classic or upgrading key features, this collection offers everything you need to maintain or enhance the iconic look and feel of your truck's cab. From exterior panels and trim pieces to interior accessories and sleeper upgrades, this lineup is built to support both cosmetic improvements and essential repairs. You'll find high-quality side panels, cowl panels, sleeper add-ons, and replacement parts for doors, mirrors, and windshields all made to fit your Peterbilt 352 with precision and ease. Designed to meet the demands of professional drivers and fleet operators, these components are crafted from durable materials that hold up to daily wear while maintaining the bold, distinctive appearance Peterbilt is known for. Whether you're fixing damage or customizing your cab 's style and functionality, this lineup has the OEM-grade quality and long-lasting value you need to keep your 352 in top condition.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 352 Cab & Related

What years and models are compatible with Peterbilt 352 cab parts?

Peterbilt 352 cab parts are specifically designed for 352 models manufactured from 1969 through 1981. While some components may physically fit other Peterbilt models like the 351, 359, or 362, we strongly recommend verifying compatibility before ordering. Key differences include hood length, cab height, and mounting point locations. Always check your OEM and model specifications, or contact our technical support team with your truck's details for accurate fitment confirmation.

What materials are used in aftermarket Peterbilt 352 cab parts, and how do they compare to OEM?

Most aftermarket Peterbilt 352 cab components are manufactured from either 16-gauge steel for structural parts or heavy-duty fiberglass for hoods and fairings. Steel parts typically feature e-coating or powder coating for rust prevention, while chrome options use triple-plated processes. Quality aftermarket parts often match or exceed OEM specifications, but pricing varies significantly based on material and finish. Budget options may use thinner gauge materials or single-layer coatings, so always verify specifications before purchasing.

What are the most common installation challenges for Peterbilt 352 cab components?

The primary installation challenges include alignment issues with older frames that may have shifted over time, rust or corrosion at mounting points requiring repair before installation, and electrical compatibility when upgrading lighting components. Door hinges and latches often require adjustment or shimming for proper fitment. We recommend having a professional body shop handle major cab components, while experienced mechanics can typically install smaller parts like mirrors, visors, and trim pieces. Always test-fit parts before final installation and painting.

What finish options are available for Peterbilt 352 exterior cab parts?

Common finish options include polished stainless steel, chrome-plated steel, powder-coated finishes in various colors, and raw steel for custom painting. Stainless steel parts offer the best long-term durability and require minimal maintenance, while chrome provides the classic shine but needs regular polishing. Powder coating is available in standard colors like black, white, and red, with custom colors available for larger orders. Raw steel parts allow for color-matching to your existing cab but require immediate priming to prevent rust.

Are used or refurbished Peterbilt 352 cab parts worth considering?

Quality used and professionally refurbished parts can offer significant savings, typically 40-60% less than new aftermarket options. Look for parts that have been media blasted, properly repaired, and re-finished. Avoid parts with extensive rust, multiple previous repairs, or structural damage. Critical safety components like door latches, hinges, and cab mounts should generally be purchased new. Always request detailed photos and measurements of used parts before purchasing, and factor in potential additional prep work needed.


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