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Peterbilt 352 Grilles

The Peterbilt 352 is a boxy, tall, and purposeful commercial rig with a classic "cabover" look. It's the perfect cab shape for adding some vertical grille bars to give it more length, or horizontal bars to add to it's boxy width. You can easily customize your semi truck with stainless steel or aluminum grille styles to truly personalize your work truck. 

Find Stylish Replacement Grilles, Trims & Grille Bars

- Makes your truck stand out from the crowd - Helps accentuate your truck's unique front-end shape - Adds resale value with clean, custom details - Built tough for everyday driving or show-quality builds - Easy-to-install with included hardware
This lineup includes everything from decorative grille bars to grille surround trim and mounting hardware, giving you all the pieces you need to upgrade the front-end style of your Peterbilt 352. Pair it with polished stainless steel Peterbilt 352 front-bumpers or replace damages with replacement hood parts and new LED headlights for your Peterbilt 352 truck.
The Peterbilt 352 already has a unique cabover silhouette—why not give the front grille area the same attention? Our aftermarket grilles are: - Polished for a mirror-like shine - Available in sizes from 24 to 46 inches - Offered with smooth or slotted styling options - Built for a precise fit with pre-drilled mounting holes
From classic straight grille bars to custom trim surrounds, every piece is designed to enhance the look of your truck without overcomplicating the installation.

Personalize Your Peterbilt 352’s Look

All grilles come with quality mounting hardware, so you’re not chasing down extra parts. The durable stainless steel construction resists rust, keeps its shine, and holds up to the demands of commercial driving. Whether you're replacing a beat-up factory part or adding some shine to a full restoration, these aftermarket parts make it easy to get the front end of your Peterbilt 352 looking sharp.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 352 Grilles

Will these grilles fit my Peterbilt 352?

Peterbilt 352 grilles are designed to fit select Peterbilt 352 cabover truck models. Exact grille fitment depends on your truck?s model year, cab configuration, grille opening, mounting points, existing brackets, and any aftermarket front-end modifications.

Before ordering a Peterbilt 352 replacement grille, verify your truck?s model year, VIN, OEM part number, grille dimensions, and mounting locations. Older Peterbilt 352 trucks may have modified hardware, repaired mounting points, or previous custom grille conversions that can affect installation.

Are Peterbilt 352 grilles compatible with Peterbilt 359, 379, or 389 models?

Peterbilt 352 grilles are generally not interchangeable with Peterbilt 359, 379, 389, or other long-hood Peterbilt models. The Peterbilt 352 uses a cab-over-engine design with different grille dimensions, mounting points, and front cab structure than conventional Peterbilt trucks.

If you are replacing a grille on a Peterbilt 352, choose a grille made specifically for the 352 model or verify the exact grille dimensions and mounting layout before ordering. Model-specific fitment is especially important on older cabover trucks because previous owners may have modified the front-end hardware.

What materials are Peterbilt 352 grilles made from?

Peterbilt 352 grilles are commonly available in aluminum, stainless steel, and chrome-plated steel, depending on the grille design. Aluminum grilles are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and practical for many restoration or replacement applications.

Stainless steel Peterbilt 352 grilles provide strong durability and corrosion resistance, especially for trucks exposed to moisture, road salt, and harsh weather. Chrome-plated steel grilles offer a bright classic appearance but usually require more cleaning and polishing to help prevent rust, pitting, and surface wear over time.

How well do Peterbilt 352 grilles hold up against rust and road debris?

The durability of a Peterbilt 352 grille depends on the material, finish, road conditions, and maintenance routine. Stainless steel and aluminum grilles typically resist corrosion better than chrome-plated steel, making them useful for trucks driven in wet climates or areas with winter road salt.

For protection against road debris, stainless steel grilles usually provide the strongest impact resistance, while aluminum grilles offer a lighter-weight option with good corrosion resistance. Regular washing, polishing, and inspection can help extend the life of any Peterbilt 352 grille finish.

Can I install a Peterbilt 352 grille myself?

Many Peterbilt 352 replacement grilles can be installed with basic mechanical skills and standard hand tools. Typical grille installation may take 2 to 3 hours, depending on the grille style, mounting hardware condition, and whether the truck still uses factory-style mounting points.

Common tools may include socket wrenches, screwdrivers, and possibly a drill for certain aftermarket grille designs. Some Peterbilt 352 grilles may require minor drilling, bracket adjustments, or new hardware. A second person is recommended because older cabover grilles can be heavy, awkward to align, and difficult to position alone.

What styles of Peterbilt 352 grilles are available?

Peterbilt 352 grilles are available in several styles, including horizontal bar grilles, vertical bar grilles, punch-hole grilles, OEM-style replacement grilles, and custom grille designs. The right style depends on whether you want a factory-style restoration look, a polished show-truck appearance, or a more customized front-end design.

Common finish options may include polished aluminum, brushed stainless steel, chrome, and powder-coated black. Some aftermarket Peterbilt 352 grille styles may require different brackets, fasteners, or mounting hardware than the original factory grille.

Can I get a Peterbilt 352 grille that matches the original factory style?

OEM-style Peterbilt 352 replacement grilles are available for drivers who want to maintain a factory-correct or restoration-focused appearance. These grilles are designed to match the original look more closely than custom punch-hole, vertical bar, or black powder-coated designs.

Before ordering an OEM-style Peterbilt 352 grille, compare the product photos, grille dimensions, bar pattern, finish, and mounting points with your existing grille. This is especially important if your truck has been restored, customized, or modified by a previous owner.

Do Peterbilt 352 grilles affect engine cooling and airflow?

Peterbilt 352 grilles are designed to allow airflow through the front grille opening to support radiator performance and engine cooling. Grille style, bar spacing, hole pattern, bug screens, and debris buildup can all affect how much air reaches the cooling system.

If your Peterbilt 352 operates in hot weather, heavy hauling conditions, or slow-moving work environments, choose a grille design that provides enough open area for airflow. Keep the grille, radiator, and bug screen clean to help prevent overheating and cooling performance issues.

Are bug screens included with Peterbilt 352 grilles?

Peterbilt 352 grille bug screens are usually sold separately unless the product listing specifically states that a bug screen is included. A bug screen can help protect the radiator and cooling components from insects, road debris, and grime.

When adding a bug screen to a Peterbilt 352 grille, choose a mesh size that protects the radiator without overly restricting airflow. Clean the bug screen regularly because clogged mesh can reduce cooling efficiency, especially during hot weather or heavy-duty driving.


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