United Pacific – Stainless Switch Guard for Peterbilt 379 Axle Differential
Stainless Switch Guard for Peterbilt 379 – Axle Differential
The Stainless Switch Guard for Peterbilt 379 from United Pacific is built for durability and precision. Made from high quality stainless steel, this switch guard provides long lasting protection for your axle differential switch while enhancing the interior look of your truck. The precision laser etched lettering delivers clean, sharp detail, and a chrome toggle switch nut is included for added convenience.
Product Features
- Manufacturer: United Pacific
- Item Number: 23001
- Material: High quality stainless steel
- Finish: Brushed stainless look with laser etched lettering
- Function: Guards and identifies the axle differential switch
- Compatibility: Designed for Peterbilt 379
- Includes: Chrome toggle switch nut
- Uses: Interior switch protection and styling
- Sold individually
Performance and Fit
This stainless switch guard ensures the axle differential switch is clearly marked and protected from accidental activation or wear. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion and scratches, while the laser etched text provides long term clarity without fading.
Installation
- Remove the existing toggle switch nut if present.
- Place the switch guard over the switch opening.
- Secure it using the included chrome toggle switch nut.
- Verify that the switch moves freely and functions properly.
Why You Will Love It
- High quality stainless steel for long lasting durability
- Laser etched lettering for crisp, professional detail
- Improves interior appearance and functionality
- Includes a chrome toggle switch nut
- Direct fit for Peterbilt 379 applications
Common Questions
- Does this fit all Peterbilt models? It is designed specifically for Peterbilt 379.
- Is the lettering printed? No, it is precision laser etched into the stainless steel.
- Is hardware included? Yes, a chrome toggle switch nut is included.
⚠️ California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals found in metal materials, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.