Top 3 Aftermarket Parts for Trucks

Aftermarket truck parts are parts added to a truck after it has been purchased. Any part that is included on a truck when you purchased it is called a factory part or an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part. Although this parts are often great, many vehicle owners need aftermarket parts so they can tailor their trucks to their needs. Here are some of the most eye catching and practical replacement parts for trucks.

Aftermarket Bumpers

Aftermarket Bumpers replace the factory or OEM bumper on your truck. These bumpers are also called replacement bumpers. When shopping for a replacement bumper, it depends on what you are looking for. Some truck owners just need a quick replacement that is cheap to buy or for cosmetic purposes. These can range for aluminum (the lightest) to chrome (cosmetic). Many truck owners need a bumper that not only looks great but is the most durable of all. These durable bumpers are made from steel. They can be used for work purposes, off roading, hunting, fishing, rugged terrain, highway debris, or even to help prevent grocery store pole or bumper to bumper damage.

Aftermarket Brush Guards

Brush Guards are placed on the front of the vehicle to help protect the truck grille and radiator area. Brush guards are often used interchangeably with the phrase Grille Guards. Brush guards and grille guards are used in the same way, but traditionally brush guards protect vehicle front from brush and debris when taking on the road. Depending on the style you want, you can find brush guards made from steel pipe, bull-nose steel, or even full punch plate grille coverage. These aftermarket parts are also used in state where a lot of wild animal or deer threaten truck drivers.

Aftermarket Lights

Aftermarket lights include driving lights and LED lights. Many vehicle owners choose lights to last longer than traditional fog lights or to match better with their other replacement parts. With these lights, you can pretty much choose the color and intensity you want for any driving conditions. Driving lights are typically sold in a pair, but you can also find full driving kits with wiring harness, switches, lamps, and remotes to really get the job done.

Thanks for stopping by. Check out more info on durable aftermarket replacements at Built For Trucks . You can also check out some of the best brands if you go the durable heavy duty route. Let me know if you have questions. I'll be glad to help.
Ryan

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