Shop for aftermarket Peterbilt 359 Bumpers to improve your rig's resale value.
Upgrade your Peterbilt 359 with durable, stylish bumpers that offer top-notch, low-level impact resistance. Choose from front bumpers, flip kits, and accessories designed to fit seamlessly with your truck's look. Perfect for refreshing your rig or making a statement on the road'shop the Peterbilt 359 Bumpers collection along with our
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 359 Bumpers
What years of Peterbilt 359 trucks will these bumpers fit?
Our Peterbilt 359 bumpers are designed to fit models from 1967 through 1987. However, there can be slight variations between early models (1967-1979) and later models (1980-1987) due to mounting bracket changes. When ordering, please specify your truck's exact year to ensure proper fitment. If you have a custom or modified 359, contact our team with your measurements for verification.
What's the difference between chrome-plated steel and stainless steel bumpers?
Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a mirror-like finish at a lower cost but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting, especially in harsh weather conditions. Stainless steel bumpers are more expensive upfront but resist corrosion naturally and maintain their appearance with minimal care. For trucks exposed to road salt or coastal conditions, we recommend stainless steel. Both options support the same weight capacity and mounting configurations.
Can I install these bumpers myself, or do I need professional help?
Installation typically takes 2-4 hours with basic mechanical skills and standard tools. You'll need a socket set, torque wrench, and ideally a helper due to the bumper's weight (ranging from 65-120 pounds depending on style). Most bumpers use existing mounting holes, but some custom applications may require drilling. We include detailed instructions with diagrams. Common challenges include aligning heavy bumpers and accessing tight mounting bolts behind the bumper brackets.
Will aftermarket bumpers affect my truck's resale value or classic status?
Quality aftermarket bumpers that match OEM specifications typically maintain or can even enhance resale value, especially if replacing damaged original parts. Our bumpers follow factory dimensions and mounting patterns. For show trucks or documented restorations, we offer OEM-style reproductions that match original part numbers. Keep your original bumper if possible - some buyers prefer having both options.
How do I choose between standard, Texas-style, and boxed-end bumper designs?
Standard bumpers feature the classic straight-across design and work well for most applications. Texas-style bumpers include a lower valance or lip that provides additional protection and a custom appearance, adding 4-6 inches of height. Boxed-end bumpers have squared-off ends rather than tapered, offering a more aggressive look and better protection for corner impacts. Consider your driving conditions, aesthetic preferences, and whether you need tow hook compatibility when choosing.