Too many variables to answer. Depends on accessories and options, overall condition of the vehicle, mileage, recent in-frame/out-of-frame, etc. With hoods going the way of the dinosaur, the 379 being the last production truck to use a metal hood (with exception to the Kenworth C500, which is more of a sitework/oilfield/vocational truck), and a pre-EGR engine, you could push it a little bit.
It's a Peterbilt 379
The turn signal flasher relay switch, on a Peterbilt 379, is located under the dashboard. The relay simply plugs in.
2007
First indication is model year. The 379 replaced the 359 in production in 1987, and was manufactured until 2007.
How do you ajust the door on a 379 pete
No, a 379 Peterbilt hood will not fit on a 2009 365 Peterbilt. The two models have different designs and dimensions, with the 365 being a medium-duty truck and the 379 a heavy-duty model. Each hood is specifically engineered to fit its respective chassis and engine configurations, making them incompatible.
Peterbilt 379
No
Dana-Spicer
1987
where is the defrost actuators located
wish i knew have the same prob on my 93 377 peterbilt