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Peterbilt 362 Exterior Parts

Peterbilt 362 Exterior Parts

Lookingto customize your truck? Shop exterior parts and accessories for the Peterbilt 362, including cab panels, sleeper accessories, and mirrors!

Peterbilt 362 Exterior Parts

Peterbilt 362 Exterior Parts includes a wide range of products for enhancing the look and functionality of your Peterbilt 362 truck. From grilles and trim to lighting and mirrors, this product lineup provides a comprehensive selection of aftermarket and OEM components to help you customize and maintain the exterior of your rig. Key features include durable, high-quality construction, easy installation, and a focus on both style and practicality. Whether you're looking to replace worn parts or elevate the appearance of your Peterbilt 362, this product lineup has the exterior accessories you need to keep your truck looking its best on the road.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 362 Exterior Parts

Will these exhaust parts fit my specific model-year Peterbilt 362, or other COE models?

Most of our Peterbilt 362 exterior parts are designed to fit models from 1980-1986, which covers the entire production run. However, fitment can vary between conventional and COE (Cabover Engine) models. Each product listing specifies exact compatibility. For bumpers specifically, COE models often require different mounting brackets than conventional models. We recommend checking your OEM or calling our tech support at 1-888-875-7787 to confirm fitment before ordering.

What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and aluminum exterior parts?

Chrome-plated steel parts offer a mirror finish at a lower price point but require regular polishing to prevent rust and pitting. 304 stainless steel parts cost more upfront but resist corrosion better and maintain their shine with minimal maintenance. Aluminum parts are the lightest option and won't rust, but they're softer and more prone to denting. For daily drivers in harsh climates, we typically recommend stainless steel. Show trucks often prefer chrome for the superior shine.

Do I need special tools or professional installation for bumpers and grilles?

Most bumper installations require basic hand tools and can be completed in 2-4 hours by someone with moderate mechanical experience. You'll typically need socket wrenches, a torque wrench, and possibly a drill for some aftermarket options. Heavier bumpers may require a jack or helper to position during installation. Grilles are generally easier, taking 30-60 minutes. We include installation instructions with some parts, and our tech support can walk you through any challenges.

Are aftermarket exterior parts as durable as OEM Peterbilt parts?

Quality varies significantly by manufacturer. Our premium aftermarket suppliers like Valley Chrome and RoadWorks use materials and construction methods that meet or exceed OEM specifications. Budget options may use thinner gauge steel or lower-grade chrome plating. Look for parts with at least 16-gauge steel construction and triple-chrome plating for durability comparable to OEM. We clearly mark material specifications and warranty terms on each product page.

How do I match exterior parts if I'm replacing just one component?

Matching can be challenging, especially with older chrome that has aged. For the best match, note whether your existing parts are chrome, polished stainless, or brushed finish. Chrome from different manufacturers can have slightly different tints. If you're replacing a single visible part like a bumper end, consider replacing both sides for uniformity. For critical matching needs, we can often special order from the same manufacturer that made your existing parts if you can identify any part numbers or markings.


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