Small changes inside your cab make a big difference on the road. Hereâs where you can step it up:
More comfort when youâre rolling long miles.
Extra style that shows off your 359 pride.
Durability that stands up to daily abuse.
A cab that feels organized, updated, and ready for work.
At 4 State Trucks, weâve got the Peterbilt 359 interior parts to personalize your rig for comfort and style, including
. From chrome dash knobs to no-slip floor mats, every piece is built for drivers who want their cab to look good and work hard.
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 359 Interior Accessories
Will these interior accessories fit my specific year Peterbilt 359?
Most of our Peterbilt 359 interior accessories are designed to fit models from 1967 to 1987, which covers the entire production run. However, there were minor changes throughout the years, particularly in dash configurations between pre-1980 and post-1980 models. Always check the product description for specific year compatibility, and if you're unsure, contact us with your truck's year and OEM for verification.
What's the difference between OEM replacement and aftermarket interior parts?
OEM replacement parts match original factory specifications for exact fit and finish, while aftermarket options often provide upgrades in materials or features. For example, our aftermarket dash panels may offer additional gauge holes or use thicker aluminum than stock. Aftermarket floor mats typically feature heavier rubber compounds for increased durability. Both options fit properly, but aftermarket parts often provide better longevity for working trucks.
Do I need special tools or professional installation for interior accessories?
Most interior accessories like floor mats, seat covers, and shift knobs require no special tools and can be installed in 15-30 minutes. However, items like complete dash panels, headliners, or door panels typically need basic hand tools and 2-4 hours of installation time. Headliner installation specifically requires adhesive and is best done with a helper. We include detailed instructions with each product, and many customers successfully complete these installations in their driveways.
Are chrome and stainless steel interior accessories worth the extra cost?
Chrome and stainless steel accessories typically last 3-5 times longer than plastic alternatives, especially in high-wear areas like door handles, window cranks, and shift knobs. Stainless steel resists pitting and corrosion better than chrome in humid climates. While the initial investment is higher, most drivers find the durability and appearance make them cost-effective over time, particularly for trucks used daily or being restored for shows.
How do I match interior colors and materials when replacing multiple items?
Peterbilt 359 interiors commonly came in black, gray, tan, and burgundy. When ordering multiple items, stick with one manufacturer's product line when possible, as color matching varies between brands. For vinyl and leather items, order samples first if doing a major refresh. Note that sun-faded original materials won't match new items perfectly, so consider replacing related components together (like both door panels rather than just one) for the most uniform appearance.