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Peterbilt 567/579 Bumpers

Peterbilt 567/579 Bumpers

Discover our collection of Peterbilt 567/579 front bumpers and grille guards from top brands like Valley Chrome, BESTfit, and Herd. Check out chrome and stainless steel bumpers in sizes ranging from 12 to 22 inches, with many end options like boxed, hand formed, and squared.

Peterbilt 567/579 Bumpers

Upgrading your Peterbilt 579 bumper is a great way to personalize your rig.

Why Invest in a New Bumper?

- Tough & Reliable: Built to handle rough roads and long hauls. - Custom Style: Available in chrome, stainless steel, or polished finishes. - Versatile Functionality: Options like bumper flips and grille guards for added protection. A quality bumper is well complemented by other exterior parts like: Grille Guards: protecting your investment on the road with durable, aerodynamic grille guards. Peterbilt 567/579 drop visors to match your stainless steel exterior shine. Fender guards and stainless steel trim for a professional polished appearance.

Start Customizing Your Rig Today

A strong, stylish bumper keeps your truck looking sharp and protected. Need help finding the right aftermarket bumper for your rig? Give our team a call.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 567/579 Bumpers

Will these bumpers fit my specific Peterbilt 567 or 579 model year?

Most aftermarket bumpers for Peterbilt 567/579 models are designed to fit trucks manufactured from 2013 to present. However, there can be slight variations between model years, particularly with mounting bracket locations and wiring harness connections. We recommend double-checking your OEM and model year before ordering. If you're unsure about compatibility, our team can verify fitment using your truck's specific details - just give us a call with your OEM handy.

What's the difference between chrome steel and stainless steel bumpers?

Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer a mirror-like finish at a lower price point but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting, especially in harsh weather conditions. Stainless steel bumpers (typically 304-grade) resist corrosion naturally and maintain their appearance longer with minimal upkeep, though they have a slightly different shine than chrome. For trucks operating in salt-heavy regions or humid climates, stainless steel provides better long-term value despite the higher initial cost.

Can I install a new bumper myself, or do I need professional help?

While bumper installation is possible for experienced DIYers, it typically requires 2-3 people due to weight (most bumpers weigh 80-150 pounds). You'll need basic hand tools, a floor jack or lift access, and approximately 3-4 hours for the job. Common challenges include aligning mounting brackets, reconnecting fog lights or sensors, and ensuring proper torque specifications. Many customers choose professional installation to guarantee proper fitment and avoid potential warranty issues.

Do aftermarket bumpers affect my truck's approach angle or ground clearance?

Standard replacement bumpers maintain factory dimensions and won't affect approach angles or clearance. However, heavy-duty or custom bumpers may extend further forward or sit lower, potentially reducing approach angle by 2-5 degrees. If you frequently navigate steep driveways, job sites, or off-road conditions, verify the bumper's dimensions against your stock measurements before purchasing.

Are there options for bumpers with integrated fog light or sensor provisions?

Yes, many aftermarket bumpers come pre-drilled for factory fog light mounting or can be ordered with custom cutouts. For 2018+ models with collision mitigation systems, ensure the bumper is compatible with radar sensor mounting - not all aftermarket options accommodate these systems. Some bumpers require separate fog light brackets or bezels, which may need to be purchased additionally. Always specify your truck's current light and sensor configuration when ordering.


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