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Sterling L-Series Trucks

Sterling L-Series Trucks

Sterling LT7500-LT9513 semi trucks are a regular sight on the highway so make yours stands out with custom, chrome, and aftermarket parts from 4 State Trucks. When you drive a Sterling LT7500-LT9513 semi truck, you're going to enjoy a fuel efficient, safe ride in a truck that's rated as one of the best in the industry. Make your rig your own - whether you need aftermarket or chrome parts like bumpers, exhaust, seating, steering or fenders, 4 State Trucks has you covered. Hit the open road in style and comfort with the best custom gear for your Sterling.

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Sterling L-Series Trucks

Find Aftermarket Truck Parts for the Sterling L-Series. If you're looking to enhance the performance of your medium-duty truck, or upgrade the visual appeal of your rig, our product lineup has a lot to offer. Whether it's a cheaper replacement part for an OEM component, or a unique customization, you can find the right part for your Sterling L-Series truck. Choose from bumpers and grilles to fuel systems and drivetrain parts, we've got the essentials covered. Plus, find interior upgrades like seats, trim, and storage solutions to boost comfort on the road. Whether you're maintaining your current rig or upgrading its performance, the Sterling L-Series Trucks & Parts product lineup is your one-stop shop for quality and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sterling L-Series Trucks

Which Sterling L-Series truck models and years are supported with aftermarket parts?

Most aftermarket parts are designed to fit Sterling L-Series trucks manufactured between 1998 and 2009, including the L7500, L8500, L9500, and L9513 models. However, there can be variations between model years, particularly with pre-2003 and post-2003 models due to design changes. Always verify compatibility by checking your truck's VIN number and model year before ordering. Some parts may require different mounting brackets or modifications depending on whether you have a set-forward or set-back axle configuration.

What are the main differences between chrome, stainless steel, and aluminum bumpers for Sterling L-Series trucks?

Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer the classic mirror finish but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting, especially in winter climates with road salt. Stainless steel bumpers provide excellent corrosion resistance and durability but come at a higher price point. Aluminum bumpers are lightweight and rust-proof but may show scratches more easily and typically cost less than stainless options. For work trucks in harsh conditions, stainless steel offers the best long-term value, while chrome works well for show trucks or milder climates.

What tools and expertise are needed to install a replacement bumper on a Sterling L-Series?

Installing a replacement bumper typically requires basic hand tools including socket wrenches (usually 3/4" and 7/8"), a torque wrench, and potentially a floor jack or lift for support. Most installations take 2-4 hours depending on whether you're dealing with rusted bolts or need to transfer accessories like fog lights or tow hooks. The bumper mounting brackets use Grade 8 bolts that should be torqued to 150-180 ft-lbs. While many owner-operators successfully complete this job themselves, shops typically charge 2-3 hours of labor if you prefer professional installation.

Why are there price differences between OEM and aftermarket parts for Sterling trucks?

Since Sterling trucks were discontinued in 2009, genuine OEM parts have become increasingly scarce and expensive. Quality aftermarket manufacturers now produce parts that often match or exceed OEM specifications at more reasonable prices. The main differences you'll find are in materials (some aftermarket use heavier gauge steel), finish quality (chrome thickness varies), and precise fitment (aftermarket may require minor adjustments). Reputable aftermarket brands typically offer warranties comparable to OEM parts while costing 30-50% less.

What should I check before ordering replacement lights, mirrors, or accessories for my Sterling L-Series?

First, identify whether your truck has the standard 2-inch or optional 2.5-inch mirror arms, as this affects mirror compatibility. For lighting, check if your truck uses the pre-2005 sealed beam headlights or the later composite style. Verify your cab configuration (day cab vs. sleeper) as this impacts exhaust stack placement and air cleaner positioning. Also note any aftermarket modifications like lifted suspensions or custom bumpers that might affect fitment. When in doubt, having your VIN number ready when ordering helps ensure you get the correct parts the first time.


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