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Hino Truck Parts OEM Cross-Reference Guide: 195, 268, 268A, 338 (2026)

Last updated: May 2026 · 6 min read

Buying aftermarket Hino truck parts comes down to one thing: confirming the cross-reference part numbers match. A "Hino 268 headlight" sold by an aftermarket supplier could fit a 2010 model perfectly and not bolt onto a 2018 model at all. The OEM cross-reference number is the only reliable way to verify true fitment.

This guide breaks down Hino's part number formats by category, lists the most common OEM cross-references for body parts and consumables on Hino 195, 268, 268A, and 338 trucks, and shows you how to verify any aftermarket supplier has the correct part before ordering.

How to decode Hino OEM part numbers

Hino uses several part number formats depending on the component category:

Format What it indicates Example
29300-XXXXX Engine and powertrain components 29300-78092 (vacuum pump)
81110-XXXXX / 81210-XXXXX Headlights and lighting 81110-37451 (headlight)
87915-XXXXX / 87940-XXXXX Mirrors and mirror covers 87915-0w050 (mirror cover)
52111-XXXXX Front bumpers 52111-37390 (Hino 195 bumper)
53111-XXXXX Front grilles 53111-37550 (Hino 268 grille)
S1XXX-XXXX (S-prefix) Serviceable wear items S1571-E0050 (filter)

The portion after the dash typically encodes the model and year. Two parts with the same prefix but different suffixes will NOT be interchangeable.

Common Hino 195 OEM cross-references

Part Hino OEM Number Years
Vacuum Pump 29300-78092 2012-2021
Headlight Assembly LH (Driver) 81110-37451 2012-2021
Headlight Assembly RH (Passenger) 81210-37451 2012-2021
Door Mirror Cover 87915-0w050 2012-2021
Front Panel 5570-37090 2012-2021
Front Bumper 52111-37390-K0 2012-2021

Common Hino 268/268A OEM cross-references

Part Hino OEM Number Years
Headlight Assembly 81110-E0090 (LH) 2008+
Front Grille 53111-E0030 2008+
Door Mirror Assembly (Heated) 87906-0W220 2010+
Front Bumper Cover 52111-E0040 2008+
Cabin Air Filter S1571-E0050 All

Common Hino 338 OEM cross-references

Part Hino OEM Number Years
Headlight Assembly 81110-E0050 2010+
Front Grille 53111-E0070 2010+
Door Mirror Assembly 87906-0W350 2010+
Front Bumper 52111-E0080 2010+

How to verify aftermarket suppliers list the right cross-reference

  1. Find your truck's OEM number — Look on the original part you're replacing, or check your Hino dealer parts manual.
  2. Search the aftermarket supplier's listing — The OEM number should appear in the product description, title, or specifications.
  3. Check for additional cross-references — Quality suppliers list multiple cross-reference numbers (the original Hino number plus equivalent numbers from aftermarket manufacturers like Dorman, Aftermarket Auto Parts, or Spectra Premium).
  4. Verify year range — Even with matching OEM numbers, confirm the year range covers your specific truck.
  5. If the supplier doesn't list cross-references at all — Don't order. They likely haven't verified actual fitment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find my Hino truck's OEM part numbers?

Three places: (1) directly on the existing part — most have the OEM number stamped or printed; (2) in your Hino owner's manual or parts catalog; (3) at any Hino dealership parts counter — they can look up parts by your VIN.

Can I use a Hino 268 part on a Hino 268A?

Some shared parts, but most body parts are NOT interchangeable due to design differences. Always verify with the OEM cross-reference number for your specific model.

Are Hino part numbers the same in the US, Canada, and other countries?

Generally yes for North American Hino models. International Hino models (built for Asia, Europe, Australia) may use different part numbering systems and parts may not be interchangeable.

What's the difference between Hino S-prefix and 29300-prefix part numbers?

S-prefix parts are typically serviceable wear items (filters, brake hardware, fluids). The 29300-prefix indicates engine and powertrain components.

How do I know if my Hino is using OEM or aftermarket parts already?

Check the part itself — OEM Hino parts are typically marked with "Hino" branding, the OEM part number, and a Toyota Tsusho (Hino's parent supplier) marking. Aftermarket parts will be marked with the aftermarket manufacturer's name and the cross-reference Hino number.

Can I cross-reference Hino parts to other Toyota truck parts?

Some Hino parts share design with Toyota commercial vehicles (Hino is a Toyota Group company), but the part numbers are different and you should not assume interchangeability without verifying with both manufacturers.

Bottom line

The OEM cross-reference number is the single most important piece of information when buying aftermarket Hino parts. Quality suppliers list these numbers prominently. If a supplier sells Hino parts without listing OEM cross-references, walk away. The 5 minutes spent verifying the cross-reference saves you from receiving the wrong part, paying restocking fees, and waiting for a return-and-replace cycle.

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