Peterbilt 375/377 Bumpers
Peterbilt 375/377 Bumpers
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 375/377 Bumpers
Will these bumpers fit my specific Peterbilt 375 or 377 model year?
Our Peterbilt 375/377 bumpers are designed to fit model years 1987-2007. However, there are slight variations between early models (1987-1999) and later models (2000-2007) due to mounting bracket changes. When ordering, please verify your truck's OEM and model year. Most bumpers will indicate whether they're for pre-2000 or post-2000 models. If you're unsure, our customer service team can help verify compatibility with your specific truck.
What's the difference between chrome, stainless steel, and painted bumper options?
Chrome bumpers offer a mirror-like finish but require regular polishing to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304 or 316 grade) provide excellent corrosion resistance with less maintenance, though they have a slightly different shine than chrome. Painted bumpers are the most economical option and can be color-matched to your truck, but may chip over time and require touch-ups. For harsh weather conditions or coastal areas, we recommend stainless steel for longevity.
Do I need special tools or professional installation for these bumpers?
Most Peterbilt 375/377 bumper installations can be completed with standard shop tools including socket sets, wrenches, and a torque wrench. The bumper typically weighs 40-80 pounds depending on style, so having a helper is recommended. Installation usually takes 2-4 hours. You'll need to remove the old bumper brackets and potentially drill new holes if switching bumper styles. Some aftermarket bumpers may require minor modifications to fog light wiring or air line routing.
Are aftermarket bumpers as durable as OEM Peterbilt bumpers?
Quality aftermarket bumpers from reputable manufacturers often match or exceed OEM specifications. Look for bumpers made from 14-gauge steel or thicker for heavy-duty applications. Many aftermarket options use the same mounting points and hardware as OEM bumpers. The key differences are usually in the chrome plating quality and warranty coverage. We carry bumpers from trusted manufacturers that meet DOT standards and typically include 1-3 year warranties against defects.
Can I add accessories like fog lights or air dam spoilers to these bumpers?
Most Peterbilt 375/377 replacement bumpers come pre-drilled for standard fog light configurations. If your bumper doesn't have fog light cutouts, they can usually be added by a professional fabricator. Air dam spoilers and bug deflectors designed for these models will typically mount using existing holes or clamp-on brackets. When selecting a bumper, check the product description for "fog light ready" or "accessory compatible" designations to ensure it meets your needs.