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Browse used OEM truck parts available from dismantled donor vehicles at VRA Truckparts. Our stock covers a wide range of replacement parts removed from commercial trucks and listed with practical identification details to help buyers find the right component.

On VRA Truckparts you can source used OEM parts for different truck systems, including cab, chassis, engine-related and electrical items depending on current stock. Many listings include OEM references or part numbers, which is useful when comparing your original unit with parts taken from donor trucks.

  • Used OEM truck parts from dismantled commercial vehicles
  • Listings matched by OEM number or visible part reference where available
  • Stock that can suit repair, replacement and fleet maintenance needs
  • UK-based ordering with delivery options for UK and EU buyers

To refine your search, browse all truck part brands, check the latest used truck parts catalogue, or contact VRA Truckparts if you need help identifying a suitable replacement from stock.

Used OEM truck parts available from stock

This page brings together used OEM truck parts currently available at VRA Truckparts. The exact assortment depends on dismantled donor vehicles in stock, so the range can include mechanical, electrical, body, cab and chassis-related components from different commercial truck applications. Rather than offering generic aftermarket replacements, the focus is on original used parts removed from donor trucks and listed individually.

For buyers maintaining working vehicles, used OEM stock can be a practical way to find a matching replacement part with the same original reference, connector layout, housing type or mounting design as the component already fitted to the truck.

What buyers typically find on this page

Available product groups vary with incoming vehicles, but this brand page may include parts from several realistic families depending on stock:

  • Cab and body parts such as trim panels, steps, grilles, mirrors, handles and interior components
  • Electrical and electronic units including control modules, switches, sensors, lighting and wiring-related items
  • Chassis and running gear components such as brackets, tanks, suspension-related parts and mountings
  • Engine and cooling related items including pipework, housings, auxiliaries and attached hardware where available
  • Air, braking or steering system parts listed with OEM references where identification is possible

Because each part is removed from a dismantled vehicle, stock is shaped by the donor truck rather than by a fixed catalogue structure. That makes product photos, OEM numbers and part references especially important when selecting the correct item.

Why OEM references matter when buying used parts

One of the most useful ways to identify a suitable replacement is by checking the OEM number or manufacturer part reference on your existing component and matching it to the listing. Even where parts look similar across several truck models, connector type, software version, pipe diameter, bracket position or revision code can differ.

At VRA Truckparts, buyers often use part numbers to narrow down options before ordering. If your vehicle has multiple possible variants, comparing the original label, casting number or stamped reference is usually more reliable than choosing by appearance alone.

You can also browse the wider used truck parts catalogue if you want to compare similar components across categories.

Parts sourced from dismantled donor trucks

Used OEM parts listed on the site are taken from donor vehicles that have been dismantled for salvageable components. This is useful for workshops, fleet operators and owner-drivers looking for original replacement parts that may no longer be cost-effective to buy new.

Depending on the part type, visible condition can include normal signs of previous use such as handling marks, road wear or storage marks. Photos and listing information help buyers assess the unit before purchase. For many commercial vehicle repairs, especially on older working trucks, an original used component can be a sensible option when exact fitment and OEM specification are important.

Compatibility checks before you order

Before buying, it is best to compare as many details as possible from your old part and vehicle data. Useful checks can include:

  • OEM number or supplier reference
  • Vehicle VIN where model variants are involved
  • Connector shape and pin count for electrical parts
  • Casting numbers, housing codes or revision letters
  • Mounting points, handedness and dimensions

If you are replacing a brand-specific item and want to search by manufacturer first, you can view the full brands directory to find currently stocked parts by truck make or component brand.

Helpful for workshops, fleets and trade buyers

This page is useful not only for individual truck owners but also for workshops and trade buyers who need practical replacement stock for repair jobs. Used OEM components can help keep vehicles on the road when new parts are expensive, delayed or discontinued. For older fleet vehicles in particular, matching the original part number is often the fastest route to a workable solution.

Because stock changes with dismantled vehicles, checking back regularly can help if you are searching for a specific reference or hard-to-find truck component.

Ordering, delivery and buyer guidance

VRA Truckparts supplies used truck parts from UK stock, with delivery options for buyers in the UK and abroad depending on the item. Before placing an order, review the listing carefully and use the available product details to confirm suitability. If you need more information about a part, the team can help clarify identification details based on the listing and reference numbers available.

For more options beyond this page, explore the catalogue of truck parts or continue browsing current stock by brand. Choosing by OEM reference, donor vehicle details and part type will usually give the most accurate result.