Peterbilt

Ensure your Peterbilt’s cooling system operates smoothly with high-quality surge tanks from a trusted heavy-duty parts supplier. These Peterbilt coolant reservoirs, also known as radiator expansion tanks, are engineered for dependable pressure regulation, leakage control, and optimal engine temperature management under heavy loads and extreme conditions.

Designed to match OEM specifications for models like the Peterbilt 379, 389, 579, and 567, each surge tank offers a direct-fit replacement without the need for modification. Built from durable materials for long-term performance, these tanks are crafted to withstand vibration, thermal cycling, and corrosion over extended service life.

Pairing seamlessly with radiators, stainless coolant tubes, and charge air coolers, your surge tank plays an integral role in a complete cooling package that helps your engine run cooler, stronger, and more reliably. Fast shipping and expert support make replacement straightforward and efficient.

For hard-to-find applications or custom solutions, consult our in-house experts who can help identify the correct tank for your setup. Trust us for dependable, performance-driven Peterbilt surge tank replacements that keep your truck’s cooling system balanced, your engine safe, and your fleet on the move.

What are stainless coolant tubes and why use them in Peterbilt trucks?
Stainless coolant tubes are rigid metal coolant lines used instead of rubber hoses; they resist heat, corrosion, and vibration better, providing longer life in critical cooling circuit locations.

Are your stainless coolant tubes compatible with Peterbilt models?
Yes — our tubes are engineered to match the bends, diameters, and connector types typically used in Peterbilt cooling systems, making many of them drop-in replacements.

How do I select the correct coolant tube for my Peterbilt?
Match the length, bend radius, inner diameter, and type of connection ends. Comparing with your original tube or using OEM reference numbers helps ensure the right fit.

Can stainless coolant tubes fail or leak?
While stainless is very robust, leaks can occur at joints if clamps loosen or seals degrade. Careless bending or abrasion against other parts can also lead to damage.

Do stainless coolant tubes need special maintenance?
They require minimal maintenance—just regular checks for secure clamps, integrity of mounting brackets, and inspection for wear or abrasion over time.

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