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Peterbilt 389 Glider Frame & Chassis

Peterbilt 389 Glider Frame & Chassis

Peterbilt 389 Glider Frame & Chassis

The Peterbilt 389 Glider Drivetrain product lineup offers a wide range of high-quality replacement parts for drivetrain systems. From u-joints and differential components to camshafts and suspension parts, this line ensures peak performance for your truck. These parts pair exceptionally well with aftermarket Peterbilt 389 rear fenders which can add extra style. Since the drivetrain is the backbone for so many critical components mounted to your truck's frame (engine, transmission, axles), it's important that your Peterbilt 389 Glider tool boxes and battery boxes are the right fit to avoid interfering with the drivetrain parts. Key features include: OEM-quality and aftermarket parts for Peterbilt 389 drivetrains: Compatibility with popular 389 models Durable, heavy-duty components Easy installation and maintenance Cost-effective solutions for repairs Whether upgrading or maintaining your Peterbilt 389, this product line has the parts you need to keep your truck running smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 389 Glider Frame & Chassis

What exactly is a glider kit, and what components are included in a Peterbilt 389 glider frame and chassis?

A glider kit is a brand new truck frame and chassis that comes without an engine, transmission, or rear axles. The Peterbilt 389 glider frame includes the complete cab, frame rails, front axle, steering components, fuel tanks, wiring harness, and all dash components. You'll need to supply your own rebuilt or remanufactured engine, transmission, and rear axles. This allows you to reuse major drivetrain components from an older truck while getting a new cab and frame.

What model years and engine types are compatible with the Peterbilt 389 glider chassis?

The Peterbilt 389 glider chassis is designed to accommodate most pre-emission engines, particularly popular models like the Caterpillar C15, C16, 3406E, Detroit Series 60, and Cummins N14 and ISX engines manufactured before 2007. The frame rails are pre-drilled to accept various engine mounting configurations. However, engines from 2008 and newer with full emission controls typically require additional modifications to the wiring harness and exhaust system. Always verify your specific engine model's compatibility before purchasing.

What are the main installation challenges when building out a 389 glider kit?

The most common installation challenges include properly aligning the engine and transmission to prevent driveline vibration, routing exhaust systems (especially for older engines that need custom piping), and integrating pre-2007 engine ECMs with the newer cab wiring harness. Many builders report spending 80-120 hours on a complete installation. You'll need specialized tools including an engine hoist, transmission jack, and alignment equipment. Professional installation is recommended unless you have extensive heavy truck mechanical experience.

What frame rail lengths and wheelbases are available for the 389 glider chassis?

Peterbilt 389 glider frames are available in multiple configurations ranging from 220-inch to 280-inch wheelbases, with the most popular being 244-inch, 260-inch, and 270-inch options. Frame rail heights come in standard 10.25-inch or 12.25-inch double frame configurations. Extended hood models are also available for those wanting the classic long-nose appearance. Custom wheelbase options can be ordered but typically add 8-12 weeks to delivery time.

What warranty coverage comes with a Peterbilt 389 glider kit, and what documentation is provided?

New Peterbilt 389 glider kits come with a standard 12-month warranty covering the cab, frame, and factory-installed components. This does not cover any customer-supplied drivetrain components. You'll receive a Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) and incomplete vehicle documentation required for registration. Most states require additional inspections and emissions testing based on the engine year you install. Keep all receipts and documentation for your engine and transmission rebuilds, as these may be required for registration and warranty claims.


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