Downtime is the enemy
A commercial truck sitting in the yard isn't a repair project. It's lost revenue. Every day a rig is off the road costs money. That changes how you approach parts sourcing: speed matters as much as price.
The traditional path of calling dealers, checking local salvage, and waiting on callbacks isn't built for this. You need sellers who have the part, know your application, and can get it to you fast.
How AnyPartsHub works for commercial vehicles
Post your parts request with your truck's year, make, model, engine, and the part you need. Verified commercial truck parts sellers get notified if they carry it and serve your area. They respond with quotes, mileage, condition, and lead time. You pick the best option.
No searching, no voicemails. Sellers come to you.
Common commercial vehicle types and brands
Class 8 semi trucks (Freightliner, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Volvo, International): Heavy-duty parts have a robust used market. Engines (Cummins ISX, Detroit DD15, PACCAR MX), transmissions (Eaton Fuller, Allison), and differentials (Meritor, Dana) all have strong salvage availability. Browse Freightliner parts
Medium duty (International DuraStar, Ford F-650/F-750, Hino, Isuzu NPR): Parts pool is smaller than Class 8 but national sourcing solves most cases. Isuzu NPR diesel engines and transmissions are common requests. Browse International parts
Box trucks and step vans: Workhorse, Grumman, and Ford E-Series based box trucks have parts availability that varies widely by age. The older the chassis, the more you'll rely on specialized salvage.
Dump trucks and vocational vehicles: Bodies and hydraulics often need specialist sellers. Frame components are typically OEM or remanufactured.
What to specify in your request
- GVWR class (Class 3 to 8)
- Engine make and model (e.g., Cummins ISX 15, Detroit DD15)
- Transmission type (manual/automatic, model)
- Whether it's a chassis-cab or complete vehicle application
- Urgency: some sellers can expedite
Parts commonly sourced used
- Complete engines (low-mile certified)
- Transmissions (Eaton Fuller 13/18-speed, Allison automatics)
- Rear differentials and drive axles
- Turbochargers (remanufactured is a strong option)
- Cabs and sleeper components
- Fifth wheels and kingpins
Where remanufactured makes sense
Remanufactured parts from quality rebuilders carry warranties and are engineered back to OEM spec. For commercial applications, this matters:
- Engines and long blocks
- Turbochargers
- Fuel injectors and injection pumps
- Starters and alternators
- Steering gear boxes
When sellers on AnyPartsHub respond to your request, they specify the condition: OEM Used, Remanufactured, or New. You know exactly what you're getting before you commit.
Find commercial truck parts
Browse commercial vehicle parts by brand and category. Or post a free request and let verified sellers respond with quotes. Fast parts, less downtime.