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Shop used OEM Renault truck parts at VRA Truckparts for a practical way to source genuine replacement components from dismantled donor vehicles. This page brings together Renault truck parts selected from real stock, helping buyers find suitable used parts for repair, maintenance and accident damage replacement.

Our Renault range typically includes parts removed from donor trucks and checked before listing, with OEM numbers and visible part references used to support identification. For many orders, matching by part number and vehicle details is the safest route, especially when variations exist across Renault truck model families and production years.

  • Used OEM Renault parts from dismantled donor trucks
  • Genuine components identified by OEM references where available
  • Suitable for repair, replacement and fleet maintenance needs
  • Stock updated based on dismantled vehicle availability

You can also browse our full truck parts by brand, view available used truck parts categories, or check current delivery and payment information before ordering.

Used Renault truck parts in real dismantler stock

This Renault brand page is designed for buyers looking for genuine used truck parts rather than pattern replacements. At VRA Truckparts, Renault components are sourced from dismantled donor vehicles and listed according to actual stock availability. That means the selection can include different part types depending on which Renault trucks have recently been dismantled, but the focus stays on original parts removed from complete vehicles.

For workshops, fleet operators and individual truck owners, used OEM parts can be a sensible option when the priority is replacing a failed component with an original manufacturer item. Instead of searching only by a broad model name, it is often more accurate to use the OEM number, supplier reference or the exact details from the donor and recipient vehicle.

What you may find on the Renault page

The assortment on this page is based on actual dismantled Renault trucks and may cover a mix of common replacement categories. Depending on stock, buyers may find items such as:

  • Cab and body parts removed after vehicle dismantling
  • Engine-related components and attached ancillaries
  • Transmission or driveline parts from donor trucks
  • Electrical units, control modules and wiring-related items
  • Cooling, air or intake system components

Because used stock changes over time, the most important point is to review the individual listing details carefully. Part numbers, photos, visible labels and any notes about compatibility are more useful than assumptions based only on the Renault badge.

Why OEM number matching matters

Renault truck applications can vary by model family, engine version, cab type and production year. Even when two parts look similar, plugs, mounting points, software versions or design revisions may differ. For that reason, VRA Truckparts buyers are advised to compare the OEM reference shown on the old part with the listing whenever possible.

If you have the VIN or registration details available, this can also help narrow down the correct application. The safest process is usually to check:

  • The OEM or manufacturer part number on the original component
  • Any secondary supplier number visible on labels or castings
  • Vehicle model and build details
  • Connector type, shape, mounting position and revision where relevant

This approach reduces ordering mistakes and is especially important for electrical, engine management and driveline parts.

Condition, checks and used part expectations

All used truck parts should be bought with realistic expectations about condition. These are not factory-new components, but original Renault parts removed from donor vehicles. Surface wear, storage marks, previous road use and minor cosmetic imperfections can all be normal for used OEM stock. What matters most is that the listing reflects the actual part being sold.

Photos, reference numbers and condition notes help buyers understand what they are ordering. If a part has a visible feature that matters for installation, this should always be compared with the vehicle being repaired. Buyers looking across multiple makes can also explore the wider used truck parts catalogue to compare categories and available stock.

Who this page is useful for

The Renault brand page is relevant to a wide range of trade and retail buyers, including commercial vehicle workshops, owner-drivers, transport companies and parts resellers. It is especially useful when a buyer needs an original used replacement and wants to search within Renault-only stock rather than across all brands.

Typical reasons for using this page include accident repair, urgent replacement of a failed truck component, fleet cost control and sourcing older OEM parts that may be harder to find new. If you need to continue your search by manufacturer, you can also browse all available truck brands on the site.

Delivery, ordering and buyer guidance

Before placing an order, it is worth checking the listing information against your old part and confirming that the references match. If the part is one where software, coding or build variation matters, extra care is recommended. This is often the difference between a straightforward installation and an avoidable return.

For practical buying information, including shipment arrangements and payment details, visit the shipping and payment page. If you also want to review the return process before ordering a used OEM Renault part, see the returns information.

Renault truck parts: practical FAQ

Are these new Renault parts?

No. This page is focused on used OEM parts removed from donor trucks.

How should I confirm compatibility?

The best method is to compare the OEM part number, any supplier reference and the vehicle details with the product listing.

Will the same part fit every Renault truck model?

Not necessarily. Fitment can vary by model family, engine version, year and technical revision, so number matching is important.

Why buy used OEM instead of non-genuine replacement parts?

Many buyers prefer original components because they are genuine manufacturer parts taken from real vehicles, which can be useful when replacing like-for-like items on working trucks.