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Keep Your Engine Warm This Winter: Why a Custom Winterfront Is the Smartest Upgrade for Your Truck

Picture yourself hauling through Yellowknife in mid-January. The temperature’s dropped to –35 °C, the snow’s swirling, and the cold cuts through everything. Out there, your truck works harder than ever. Without proper protection, freezing air rushes straight through the grille and into the engine bay — not ideal when you’re depending on steady performance through long winter runs.


Now imagine the same road with a custom-made winterfront fitted perfectly to your truck. The engine stays comfortable, protected from wind and slush, and your truck runs smoothly no matter what the weather throws at it.


Woman sewing black quilted fabric on a Titan machine. She wears earbuds, smiling in a workshop with white brick walls.

Winter Roads Demand Protection


Canadian winters bring more than just cold — they bring unpredictability. One day it’s hovering around zero, the next it’s deep into the negatives. Those constant temperature swings, combined with wind, snow, and ice, make it crucial to shield the front of your truck from direct exposure. A quality winterfront helps moderate airflow, reduces ice buildup, and keeps your engine bay cleaner and more stable through the season.


It’s a simple piece of gear that makes a big difference in comfort, reliability, and peace of mind.


Quilted black and purple winterfronts with metal loops, placed on a red and black background. A hand holds the corner.

Winterfronts Designed for Your Truck, Built for Canadian Conditions


Our winterfronts aren’t “one-size-fits-all.” Each piece is custom-sewn specifically for your vehicle, ensuring a perfect fit that matches your truck’s exact grille and contours. Over the years, we’ve built a large library of ready-made patterns for nearly every semi-truck model, so in many cases, we can start production right away without needing new measurements.


Every winterfront is crafted from padded diamond-stitched vinyl — durable, stylish, and easy to maintain. The design complements both the interior and exterior of your truck, and you can choose from a variety of colours if you’d like a more personalized look.


Red and white Clean Harbors truck parked on wet pavement with snow, surrounded by other trucks. Overcast sky, industrial setting.

Inside, plastic reinforcement keeps the structure firm, while adjustable vent doors let you control airflow depending on the weather — open for milder days, closed tight during the coldest stretches.


We use a unique vinyl produced exclusively for us, formulated to stay soft and flexible even at –40 °C. Where regular vinyl can stiffen or crack, ours stays resilient through Canada’s toughest winter conditions.


And while we offer full customization, we also keep practicality in mind: black and white winterfronts are most often in stock for immediate shipment. If you’re after a custom colour or stitching pattern, those are made to order and generally take a few weeks to produce — worth the wait for something truly your own.


Truck front with a black quilted winterfront, partially obscured logo, parked on icy ground.

Why Choose Us


Other Canadian brands, like Wyatt Weatherfronts, have shown just how valuable a quality winterfront can be — and we share that commitment to craftsmanship. Where we stand apart is in our materials and attention to detail. Our exclusive vinyl, reinforced structure, and tailored designs make each winterfront both functional and refined — built to look right, fit right, and last season after season.


This isn’t a mass-produced accessory. It’s a carefully made piece of gear designed for drivers who know what real cold looks like.


Winterfronts wrapped in clear plastic on shelves, labelled "KENWORTH." White walls and wooden shelves are in the background.

Ready to Gear Up for Winter?


Now’s the perfect time to get your truck winter-ready. Whether you need something right away or want a custom look to match your rig, we’ve got you covered.


Call us today at (780) 486-1061 or request a quote to get started — and keep your truck protected through whatever this Canadian winter brings.

 
 
 

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