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Peterbilt 352 Fuel Tank Covers & Bras
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 352 Fuel Tank Covers & Bras
Will these fuel tank covers fit my specific year Peterbilt 352?
Our fuel tank covers are designed to fit Peterbilt 352 models from 1969 through 1980. However, tank configurations can vary based on factory options and modifications. We recommend measuring your tank diameter (typically 23" or 25") and length before ordering. If you're unsure about fitment, contact us with your VIN and tank measurements for verification.
What's the difference between stainless steel and aluminum fuel tank covers?
Stainless steel covers offer superior corrosion resistance and maintain their mirror finish longer, but are heavier and more expensive. Aluminum covers are lighter weight and more affordable, but require more frequent polishing to maintain shine. Both materials provide excellent protection. Stainless steel is ideal for harsh weather conditions or coastal areas, while aluminum works well for most applications.
How difficult is the installation process?
Installation typically takes 30-45 minutes per tank with basic hand tools. Most covers use adjustable mounting straps that wrap around the tank - no drilling required. You'll need to remove the tank straps temporarily to slide the cover in place. Common challenges include working around brackets and fuel lines. We include detailed instructions with each cover, and installation hardware is included.
Do fuel tank covers affect fuel temperature or cause any operational issues?
Properly installed fuel tank covers do not cause operational problems. They're designed with adequate ventilation to prevent heat buildup. In fact, polished covers can help reflect heat and potentially keep fuel slightly cooler in direct sunlight. Ensure mounting straps aren't overtightened to allow for thermal expansion, and maintain proper clearance around fuel lines and sending units.
What finish options are available and how do I maintain them?
We offer mirror polish, brushed, and powder-coated black finishes. Mirror polish requires regular cleaning with metal polish to maintain shine - expect to polish monthly for best appearance. Brushed finishes hide minor scratches better and need less maintenance. Black powder-coated options are most low-maintenance but may show chips from road debris over time. All finishes should be washed regularly to remove road salt and grime.