Upgrade Your Peterbilt 379 Frame Rails Today
Your Peterbilt 379 frame is the backbone of your truck. It supports the weight of your cab, sleeper, cargo, and drivetrain while also absorbing the stress of every mile you drive. That's why choosing high-quality semi truck frame and chassis parts is critical to long-term performance, safety, and structural integrity.
Whether you're replacing worn-out components or customizing your rig for a cleaner look and smoother ride, we've got the aftermarket parts that get the job done right.
Built for Strength. Designed to Last.
We carry a full selection of Peterbilt 379 frame rails and structural components that hold up under pressure. Our parts are built to OEM specs or better, so you get reliable fit, solid support, and long-haul durability without the dealership markup.
- Browse key structural upgrades like:
- Reinforced peterbilt frame rails and frame crossmembers and covers
- Torque rods & U-bolts for suspension strength and control
- Shocks, leaf springs, and air springs and level valves for a smoother ride
- Brake parts for reliable stopping power on every haul
- Air line boxes, frame setps, and frame nut covers offer finishing details that add both form and function.
Customize Your Commercial Truck Chassis
Want to boost curb appeal while keeping functionality top of mind? We also stock commercial truck chassis accessories like:
- Chrome trim.
- Stylish hub caps.
- Fender flares.
- Utility and light bar add-ons.
Each aftermarket truck part is designed to install easily and perform reliably whether you're in the shop, in the yard, or on the road.
Why Quality Aftermarket Frame & Chassis Parts Matter
Our aftermarket Peterbilt 379 frame and chassis components are engineered for long-term reliability. they're cost-effective, built for easy maintenance, and backed by trusted names in the commercial truck parts industry. So whether you're rebuilding from the ground up or replacing individual parts, you can do it with confidence.
Shop for online truck parts today and find the right Peterbilt 379 replacement parts, like
fuel tanks,
mud flaps and
tool/battery boxes to keep your rig strong, stable, and ready for the next run. Let your truck's foundation work as hard as you do.
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 379 Frame & Chassis
What are the weight differences between aluminum and steel frame components, and how do they affect my truck's performance?
Aluminum frame components typically weigh 40-60% less than their steel counterparts. For example, aluminum battery boxes can save 15-20 pounds each, while aluminum cab and sleeper panels can reduce weight by 50-100 pounds total. This weight reduction improves fuel efficiency and allows for increased payload capacity. Steel components offer greater impact resistance and are generally 20-30% less expensive, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications where durability outweighs weight concerns.
Will aftermarket frame and chassis parts fit my specific Peterbilt 379 model year?
Most frame and chassis components fit Peterbilt 379 models from 1987-2007, but there are important variations. Pre-1993 models have different frame rail spacing and mounting hole patterns. Extended hood models (379 EXHD) require specific battery box and side panel measurements. Always verify your truck's exact model year and configuration before ordering. Key measurements to check include frame rail width (standard is 34 inches), wheelbase length, and whether you have a set-forward or set-back front axle configuration.
What tools and expertise do I need to install frame-mounted accessories myself?
Basic frame component installations require a drill with metal bits (1/4" to 1/2"), socket set, torque wrench, and measuring tape. Most battery boxes and mud flap hangers can be installed in 1-2 hours with basic mechanical skills. However, frame rail modifications, suspension component changes, or cab mount replacements should be performed by certified technicians. Critical torque specifications range from 35-45 ft-lbs for battery box bolts to 150-175 ft-lbs for suspension brackets. Always use Grade 8 hardware for frame mounting.
How do I choose between painted, polished, and chrome frame accessories?
Painted steel components offer the best value and durability for working trucks, lasting 5-7 years with proper maintenance. Polished aluminum provides excellent corrosion resistance and requires weekly cleaning to maintain appearance. Chrome-plated steel delivers the highest shine but needs frequent polishing and can show pitting after 3-4 years in harsh climates. Consider your maintenance schedule and operating environment: painted for low maintenance, polished aluminum for moderate upkeep with good looks, or chrome for show trucks willing to invest in regular care.
What frame and chassis upgrades provide the most noticeable improvements?
The most impactful upgrades include heavy-duty battery boxes (improving electrical reliability), reinforced mud flap hangers (reducing replacement frequency by 50%), and upgraded cab mount bushings (dramatically improving ride quality). Stainless steel or aluminum air cleaner brackets eliminate rust issues common with factory steel units. Frame-mounted tool boxes add practical storage without sacrificing bed space. These upgrades typically pay for themselves within 12-18 months through reduced maintenance and downtime.