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Freightliner FLD SBA Frame & Chassis

Freightliner FLD SBA Frame & Chassis

Freightliner FLD SBA Frame & Chassis

The Freightliner FLD SBA Frame & Chassis product lineup covers a wide range of essential components and accessories for Freightliner FLD semi-truck models. This product lineup includes a diverse selection of parts for the frame, chassis, suspension, and related systems. Key highlights include air ride kits, leaf springs, shock absorbers, steering components, fuel tanks and accessories, and much more. Whether you need frame parts, fuel tanks, battery boxes or mud flaps, this comprehensive product lineup has the high-quality Freightliner FLD SBA parts you need to keep your truck performing at its best. With the most popular models like the FLD120 and FLD112 represented, you'll find the right fit for your specific Freightliner FLD truck.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner FLD SBA Frame & Chassis

What models and years are compatible with these SBA bumpers?

These SBA (Set Back Axle) bumpers are specifically designed for Freightliner FLD 112 and FLD 120 models from 1989 to 2002. The SBA configuration requires a set-back front axle position, which is different from standard FLD models. Before ordering, verify your truck has the SBA configuration by checking if your front axle is positioned further back than standard models, typically leaving 18-20 inches between the bumper and front axle.

What material options are available and how do they hold up?

Most SBA bumpers come in either chrome-plated steel or polished stainless steel. Chrome-plated steel bumpers offer excellent shine at a lower cost but require regular maintenance to prevent rust and pitting. Stainless steel bumpers cost more initially but resist corrosion better and maintain their appearance longer with minimal upkeep. Both materials are typically 14-16 gauge steel, providing durability for long-haul applications.

How difficult is the installation process?

Installation typically takes 2-4 hours for experienced mechanics. The bumper mounts using existing frame holes in most cases, though some drilling may be required depending on your specific configuration. You'll need basic hand tools, a drill with metal bits, and ideally a helper due to the bumper weight (usually 80-120 pounds). Common challenges include aligning mounting brackets properly and ensuring adequate clearance for accessories like fog lights or air horns.

What styles and finish options can I choose from?

SBA bumpers come in several styles including Texas-style square, curved "bowtie," and tapered designs. Finish options include mirror-polished chrome, brushed stainless, and powder-coated versions. Many bumpers feature cutouts for fog lights, tow hooks, and license plate mounting. Some models include integrated step plates or diamond plate accents. Consider your state's regulations regarding bumper height and projection when selecting a style.

Will aftermarket SBA bumpers affect my warranty or DOT compliance?

Quality aftermarket SBA bumpers that meet or exceed OEM specifications typically won't void your warranty, but always check with your dealer first. For DOT compliance, ensure the bumper maintains proper height (typically 16-30 inches from ground), doesn't extend more than 3 inches beyond the foremost part of the vehicle, and includes proper reflectors and lighting provisions. Keep documentation showing the bumper meets FMVSS standards for commercial vehicles.


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