1987-2001
The Peterbilt 377 is a Class 8 aerodynamic conventional truck, introduced in the late 1980s and produced into the early 2000s. It was designed for long-haul and regional freight, offering improved fuel economy over classic square-nose models like the 379. The 377 was a popular fleet and owner-operator truck due to its balance of aerodynamics, durability, and comfort.
The 377 was commonly used for:
- Long-haul trucking
- Reefer and dry van freight
- Regional distribution
- Fuel-efficient fleet operations
- Flatbed and tanker hauling
Its aerodynamic shape and sleeper options made it a go-to for fleets looking to reduce drag without giving up classic Peterbilt reliability.
Cab Type
- Cab Style: Aerodynamic conventional
- Cab Width: Approximately 1.9 meters (narrow cab)
- Available as day cab, flat top sleeper, and raised roof sleeper
- Shared cab structure with the 375, 376, and early 385
Aftermarket Seat Compatibility
The Peterbilt 377 uses the standard vocational/narrow-body bolt pattern: 4.68" x 12"
This means most aftermarket seats will bolt in directly with no adaptor required.
Installation Notes
- No adaptor plate needed for standard seat installs
- Headroom varies by sleeper size—raised roof = more flexibility, flat top = lower seat recommended
- Some older 377s may have custom risers or base brackets—verify and remove if needed
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