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Semi-Truck Bumper Guides Universal

Browse through semi truck bumper guides and decorative tops for front-end protection and style. We stock complete bumper guide kits, full assemblies that come with mounting poles, bases, and decorative tops. If you’re repairing a bumper guide, you can find hardware like clamp mounting brackets, threaded caps, spacers, curb feelers, and rebuild kits.

Shop Stainless Steel & Chrome Bumper Guides

Find durable options from popular brands like Bores and United Pacific, crafted in stainless steel or mirror-polished chrome, and featuring a plethora of designs to give a custom show-truck look, like a soaring eagle, skull head extended guides, or sleek modern LED assemblies, including underglow lighting. Choose between temporary clamp-mount setups or permanent drill mount options. Whether you drive a Kenworth, Peterbilt, or Freightliner, these heavy-duty truck bumper markers are universal, fitting most 18"-22" bumpers, be it factory or aftermarket. Pair these products with related style upgrades, from watermelon lights and chrome hood emblems, to stainless steel hood mirrors.

Why Use Semi Truck Bumper Guides?

The edge of the front bumper is hard to see from the driver’s seat. Bumper guides extend that line of sight to protect the semi-truck bumper from scrapes and dings while maneuvering the truck. It's a visual aid that adds an extra layer of security by marking where the corners of the bumper are. Some assemblies come with LED lighting or reflective lenses that help with nighttime visibility. With numerous designs and styles available, bumper guides can be used to add that custom touch of personality to your big rig.

How to Install a Bumper Guide

1. Check Clearance: Confirm you have the correct brackets and offset curve for your bumper. Open the hood fully to ensure it won’t hit the guide. 2. Position the Clamps: Slide the C-clamps into place. Leave slight space for the bumper. Set the guide loosely on the bumper. 3. Align the Guide: Rotate and adjust until it sits straight. Keep the clamps evenly spaced. 4. Tighten the Hardware: Use a 9/16" and 1-1/16" wrench to secure the bolts. You can apply Loctite gel bond to prevent loosening from road vibration. 5. Wire the LEDs (If Equipped): Run the wire under the bumper. Tap into the running light circuit using a splicer. 6. Test the Light: If the LED doesn’t turn on, remove the bulb. Flip it 180 degrees. Reinstall and test again.

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