Used Truck Commercial Vehicle Parts, OEM Components & HGV Spares

Used Truck Commercial Vehicle Parts, OEM Components & HGV Spares
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Used truck Commercial Vehicle Parts

Commercial Vehicle Parts covers a wide range of used genuine OEM components fitted across lorries, HGVs and heavy commercial vehicles. On a working truck these parts support the cab, chassis, steering, suspension, braking, cooling, electrical, body and interior systems that keep the vehicle roadworthy and productive. For workshops and fleet operators, the right replacement part is often needed quickly and accurately, especially when a vehicle is off the road due to accident damage, corrosion, failed operation, missing brackets or a damaged original component.

VRA Truckparts lists used OEM Commercial Vehicle Parts removed from donor trucks and commercial vehicles, with the range changing as vehicles are dismantled. Current examples include MAN TGA, TGX and TGS cab mudguards, MAN TGX TG3 front panel hinges, MAN radiator mounting brackets and radiator side supports, DAF XF106 wiper linkage assemblies, DAF CF and XF suspension hangers, DAF stabiliser support brackets, Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 power steering pumps, WABCO DAF axle modulators, Scania PGRS cab interior sun blinds, DAF cab step covers, lower step brackets, sleeper cab bunk frames and MAN dashboard fascia panels. Listings normally show the available OEM number or casting reference, such as MAN 81612100462, 81611456010, 81061400214, DAF 1335164, 1877314, 1877313, 2271675, WABCO 4801066050 or Mercedes-Benz A9604600280, so buyers can compare the part against the unit removed from the vehicle.

What you will find in the Commercial Vehicle Parts category

The Commercial Vehicle Parts category is a broad hub for used OEM lorry and HGV components. Stock may include cab exterior panels, structural supports, steering and suspension parts, braking control components, interior trim and practical body fittings. Availability depends on donor vehicles, so each listing should be checked carefully for photos, condition notes, side, model fitment and part number information.

  • Cab body parts and panels such as MAN cab mudguards, wing assemblies, step covers, tread panels and exterior trim pieces.
  • Front panel and bonnet fittings including MAN TGX TG3 front panel hinges, radiator grille holders and left or right side hinge assemblies.
  • Cooling system supports such as radiator mounting brackets, radiator side supports and carrier brackets with OEM or cast references.
  • Wiper and visibility components including DAF XF106 RHD windscreen wiper linkage assemblies and related front cab mechanisms.
  • Suspension and axle hardware such as DAF CF/XF leaf spring hangers, steering knuckle related brackets and stabiliser support brackets.
  • Brake and electronic control items including WABCO EBS or axle modulator units fitted to DAF LF, CF and XF Euro 6 applications.
  • Interior and driver comfort parts such as Scania PGRS roller sun blinds, DAF sleeper cab bunk frames and MAN RHD dashboard instrument panels.
Truck brands & typical applications

Commercial Vehicle Parts listed in this category are typically matched to European truck makes, model generations and OEM part numbers rather than by appearance alone. Product examples from this section include MAN TGA, TGX, TGS and TGX TG3 components, DAF XF105, XF106, CF and LF parts, Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 steering components and Scania PGRS cab interior parts. Some listings also include Euro 6 or RHD information, which can be important when matching cab, dashboard, wiper, brake control and chassis-mounted components.

  • MAN TGA, TGX, TGS and TG3 cab mudguards, front panel hinges, dashboard trim and radiator support brackets.
  • DAF XF105, XF106, CF and LF wiper linkages, cab step covers, bunk frames, suspension brackets and EBS-related components.
  • Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 items such as power steering pumps identified by Mercedes-Benz A-number references.
  • Scania PGRS cab interior fittings including roller sun blinds and driver comfort components.
  • WABCO equipped vehicles where brake or EBS modulators are identified by both truck manufacturer and WABCO reference numbers.
Why Commercial Vehicle Parts matters

Correctly matched Commercial Vehicle Parts are vital for safety, uptime and professional repair quality. A cab mudguard or step bracket may look simple, but it must align with the cab shell, mounting holes and surrounding panels. A radiator support bracket helps keep the cooling pack secure and correctly positioned. A wiper linkage affects driver visibility in poor weather. A stabiliser support bracket or suspension hanger contributes to chassis and axle location. A power steering pump affects steering assistance, while an EBS modulator is part of the braking control system. Fitting an incorrect or poorly matched item can cause wasted workshop time, poor alignment, vibration, warning lights, fluid leaks, panel stress or further damage to neighbouring components.

For trade buyers, used genuine OEM Commercial Vehicle Parts can be a practical option when replacing damaged original items. OEM parts are built to the original vehicle specification, so the casting shape, plug position, bracket layout, hole spacing and side orientation are more likely to match the truck than a vague pattern part. The key is accurate identification before ordering, using part numbers, vehicle details and clear visual comparison.

Typical reasons to replace Commercial Vehicle Parts

Commercial vehicles work hard in demanding road, yard and depot conditions. Parts may need replacement after impact, wear, corrosion, previous repair attempts or normal age-related deterioration. Common reasons workshops replace Commercial Vehicle Parts include:

  • Impact damage to cab mudguards, steps, front panels, hinges, brackets or exterior trim after minor collisions or yard manoeuvres.
  • Corrosion, oxidation or fatigue around mounting points, threaded holes, step brackets, chassis brackets and support panels.
  • Cracked, bent or distorted radiator carrier brackets that no longer hold the cooling pack securely.
  • Poor wiper operation caused by worn linkages, seized pivots, damaged arms or excessive play in the mechanism.
  • Brake, EBS or axle modulator faults where the original unit is damaged, corroded or has failed electronically or pneumatically.
  • Steering assistance problems caused by a worn, leaking or noisy power steering pump.
  • Broken interior trim, damaged dashboard panels, faulty sun blind mechanisms or missing sleeper cab fittings.
How to choose the correct Commercial Vehicle Parts

Because Commercial Vehicle Parts can cover body, cab, chassis, suspension, braking and interior systems, identification must be precise. Never rely only on the part name. A MAN TGX radiator bracket, a DAF XF106 wiper linkage or a WABCO axle modulator may have several variants depending on production year, cab type, wheelbase, Euro standard, steering side and system specification.

  • Check the truck make, model and generation, such as MAN TGX TG3, DAF XF106 Euro 6 or Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4.
  • Compare the OEM number, casting number, supplier number or stamped reference against the old part.
  • Confirm left hand or right hand side where relevant, especially for mudguards, step brackets, hinges and radiator supports.
  • Check RHD or LHD details for dashboard panels, wiper linkage assemblies and cab interior components.
  • Compare mounting points, bolt hole spacing, bracket shape, hinge orientation and included fittings in the listing photos.
  • For electrical or electronic parts, compare plug type, pin count, label data and manufacturer references such as WABCO numbers.
  • For hydraulic or pneumatic parts, check pipe connections, ports, pulley style, reservoir interface and visible layout.
  • Review donor vehicle information, Euro/emission standard and any condition notes shown on the product page.

If you are unsure, use how to find the right truck part and compatibility and VIN checks before placing an order. Comparing OEM numbers, part numbers, photos and vehicle details is the safest way to reduce mistakes. VRA Truckparts can often work from the registration, VIN, old part number and photographs of the removed component, but compatibility should always be checked carefully before purchase.

Used OEM parts from dismantled trucks

The used OEM Commercial Vehicle Parts shown by VRA Truckparts are removed from dismantled donor trucks and commercial vehicles. Parts are inspected visually, photographed, labelled with available references and listed with condition information where available. Some mechanical or functional items may be checked before dismantling when practical, but buyers should read the individual product listing because testing level and visible condition vary by part type. Used components may show normal commercial vehicle wear such as surface scratches, dirt marks, oxidation, paint loss, storage marks or cosmetic wear, especially on chassis, cab exterior and under-bonnet parts.

For body panels and brackets, the main checks are usually structural condition, cracks, bends, mounting points and side. For control units, valves and modulators, the important details are label numbers, plug connections and donor vehicle specification. For interior parts, buyers often check colour, trim finish, mounting tabs and whether handles, frames or support arms are included. More information about how parts are removed and handled is available in our dismantling and quality process.

Related categories

This Commercial Vehicle Parts page sits under Vehicle Parts & Accessories and is supported by the dedicated Lorry/Truck Parts subcategory for buyers who want to browse more specifically by heavy truck components. Depending on current stock, related items may also appear across body, cab, suspension, brake, steering, cooling and interior sections of the website. If you are replacing multiple damaged parts after an accident repair or refurbishment, it is worth searching by the truck model and OEM number as well as the component name.

Delivery, payment & returns

Before ordering Commercial Vehicle Parts, check the product photos, included components, part condition and reference numbers. Large body panels, heavy brackets, steering pumps and brake modulators may have different packing requirements, so review the delivery information before purchase. Useful customer information is available through delivery and shipping, payment and VAT information, warranty and part condition and returns and refunds. These pages explain the buying process and help workshops, mechanics and fleet operators order used OEM truck parts with the right checks in place.