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Peterbilt 389 Parts

Peterbilt 389 Parts

Shop warrant-backed Peterbilt 389 parts (2006-2024) that boost driving performance or accentuate the truck’s iconic style. We stock everything from interior Peterbilt 389 accessories and exterior chrome upgrades to heavy-duty replacement components like drivetrain, engine, brake, and HVAC parts.

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Peterbilt 389 Custom Accessories & Exterior Upgrades

Enhance nighttime visibility and show-truck appeal with LED cab/marker lights,, drop visors, chrome stacks, front bumpers, polished grilles, sleeper trim, and surround pieces for a cohesive look.

Personalize the Cab with Peterbilt 389 Interior Parts

Use aftermarket upgrades to make the cab space comfortable and functional with upholstery trim, dash switches and gauges, toggle switch extensions, floor mats, pedals, and more. Find Peterbilt 389 accessories to decorate your sleeper configuration, whether you own a day cab, narrow-body cab, or high- and low-roof UltraCab in various dimensions (58", 72", or 78").

Find Peterbilt 389 Performance Parts

Add performance-enhancing parts for your Peterbilt 389, including performance turbochargers and exhaust manifolds for the Cummins X15 and PACCAR MX-13. If you own a Peterbilt 389 Glider Kit with an older engine model, we stock reliable performance parts for that too. Find heavy-duty shocks, torque rods, upgraded radiator cores, or charge air cooler parts that precisely fit the 389 model.

OEM-Alternative Peterbilt 389 Replacement Parts

Rather than costly OEM parts, aftermarket brands offer reliable mechanical replacements that can preserve the value of your big rig.

Expert Support for Peterbilt 389 Heavy-Duty Components

Get expert product support about precise fitment and use specs for minimal downtime. Experience fast shipping across the US for thousands of warranty-backed parts made by trusted aftermarket brands.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 389 Parts

What years do these parts fit, and are they compatible with my specific 389 model?

Most aftermarket parts are designed to fit Peterbilt 389 models from 2008 to present. However, there are important variations between model years, particularly with grille styles (horizontal vs. vertical bars), headlight configurations (dual vs. quad), and hood lengths (standard vs. extended). Always verify compatibility by checking your truck's build date and specific model configuration. Parts for pre-2014 models may have different mounting points than 2015+ models due to updated body designs.

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

Chrome-plated steel parts offer the classic mirror finish but require regular polishing and can rust if the chrome chips. Stainless steel parts are more durable and corrosion-resistant but typically have a brushed finish rather than mirror shine. Aluminum parts are lightweight and won't rust but are softer and more prone to denting. For bumpers specifically, 16-gauge stainless steel provides the best balance of durability and appearance, while chrome works well for accent pieces that won't see heavy wear.

How difficult is installation, and what tools will I need?

Most bolt-on accessories like grille guards, visors, and fender guards can be installed in 2-4 hours with basic hand tools. You'll typically need metric and standard socket sets, torque wrenches, and drill bits for any new mounting holes. Bumper replacements require two people and may need frame modifications. Electrical components like LED lights require basic wiring knowledge. Professional installation is recommended for air ride suspensions, exhaust systems, or any modifications requiring cutting or welding.

Will aftermarket parts void my warranty or affect my truck's value?

Properly installed bolt-on accessories typically don't void warranties, but modifications that alter the frame, drivetrain, or emissions systems might. Keep all original parts if you plan to return to stock configuration. Quality aftermarket chrome and stainless parts from reputable manufacturers can actually increase resale value when properly maintained. Document all modifications with receipts and photos. Check with your dealer about specific warranty concerns before installing performance-altering components.

How do I maintain chrome and stainless parts in different climates?

In salt-belt states, rinse chrome parts weekly during winter and apply quality chrome polish monthly. Stainless steel requires less maintenance but benefits from periodic cleaning with stainless-specific products. In humid climates, apply a thin coat of WD-40 or chrome wax to prevent water spots and corrosion. Desert environments require UV protectant sprays to prevent fading. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or steel wool on any polished surfaces. For best results, hand-dry parts after washing to prevent water spots.


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