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Peterbilt 357/378 Parts

Peterbilt 357/378 Parts

Find the best Peterbilt 378 aftermarket parts in the business here at 4 State. The Peterbilt 378 semi truck represents all of the characteristics of the Peterbilt brand, and was a popular model with similar features to the Peterbilt 379. Pete truck models are a brand of choice for experienced truckers who need dependable semi trucks. 4 State Trucks has all the semi truck parts and accessories you need to make your Pete 378 stand out to showcase your unique personality. Whether you need aftermarket bumpers, exhaust, or fuel tanks, we've got you covered. Hit the open road in style and comfort with the best custom gear for your Peterbilt heavy duty truck or 18 wheeler.

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Peterbilt 357/378 Parts

The Peterbilt 357 and 378 are known for their no-nonsense durability and old-school style. Whether you’re hauling heavy loads or running construction jobs, these workhorses are built to last—and we’re here to help you keep them in top shape.

Why Choose Our Peterbilt 357/378 Parts?

- Engineered for your model: Every part is made to fit and function with your 357 or 378—so you can skip the guesswork and get back to work. - Performance you can count on: Keep your truck running strong with engine, transmission, suspension, fiberglass Pete 357/378 hood shells, LED headlights, and cab lighting accessories designed to turn heads. - Trusted brands, proven quality: We only carry parts from manufacturers we trust, so you know you're getting durable, road-tested gear. - Quick shipping, expert help: Get your parts fast and reach out to our team if you need help finding the right fit—we’ve got your back.

Shop the Perfect Aftermarket Accessories for Peterbilt 357/378 Trucks


Whether you're restoring a classic or keeping your work truck rolling, our Peterbilt 357 and 378 parts are built to match the strength and legacy of these iconic models. We stock a wide selection of aftermarket and replacement parts designed specifically for Peterbilt 357 and 378 models. From critical mechanical components to sleek interior cab accessory upgrades, we’ve got what you need to maintain, repair, or customize your rig. Explore our full selection and get the parts you need to keep your rig road-ready.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 357/378 Parts

What years and models are compatible with Peterbilt 357/378 parts?

Most aftermarket parts for Peterbilt 357/378 trucks are designed to fit models from 1987 through 2007. However, there are important differences between early models (1987-1999) and later models (2000-2007), particularly in hood mounting points and grille configurations. Always verify the specific year range listed for each part, as some components like bumpers and fenders may have changed mounting hole patterns after the 2000 model year update.

Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM Peterbilt bumpers?

Quality aftermarket bumpers are typically made from 16-gauge steel (same as OEM) and feature triple chrome plating or powder coating for corrosion resistance. The main differences you'll find are in the finishing details and fitment precision. While a well-made aftermarket bumper can last just as long as OEM, pay attention to the warranty offered - reputable manufacturers typically provide at least a 1-year warranty on chrome finish and 3-5 years on structural integrity.

What tools and modifications are needed to install replacement parts?

Most bolt-on parts like bumpers, grilles, and headlight assemblies require basic hand tools including socket sets (typically 1/2" to 3/4"), wrenches, and a drill with metal bits for any minor adjustments. Common installation challenges include slight drilling to align mounting holes (especially on pre-2000 models) and adjusting bumper brackets for proper fitment. Professional installation typically takes 2-4 hours for major components like bumpers or hoods.

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

Chrome-plated steel offers the brightest mirror finish but requires regular polishing and can pit in harsh climates. Stainless steel (usually 304 grade) provides excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance but has a slightly duller appearance. Painted finishes are the most economical and can be color-matched to your truck, but may need repainting every 5-7 years depending on exposure. For winter driving or coastal areas, stainless steel typically offers the best long-term value.

How do I ensure proper fitment when ordering hoods, fenders, or bumpers?

Start by confirming your exact model year and checking whether you have a standard or extended hood configuration. Measure key mounting points on your current parts before ordering - bumper width should be either 18" or 20" depending on your model. For hoods and fenders, verify whether you have the single-headlight or dual-headlight configuration. When in doubt, provide your VIN number when ordering to ensure compatibility, as some mid-year production changes aren't reflected in standard model year listings.


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