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Hino Truck Parts: The Complete Guide to Aftermarket Parts for Hino Trucks

Hino Trucks, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation, is one of the most trusted names in the medium-duty truck market. Known for reliability, low maintenance costs, and Toyota-engineered diesel engines, Hino trucks are the backbone of delivery fleets, municipal services, and vocational operations across North America. This guide covers everything you need to know about Hino truck parts — from the most popular models to the most commonly replaced components, and where to find quality aftermarket alternatives at the best prices.

Most Popular Hino Truck Models

Hino 268 (Class 6)

The Hino 268 is one of the best-selling medium-duty trucks in North America. With a GVWR of 25,950 lbs, it is the go-to truck for regional delivery, furniture hauling, and box truck applications. Common replacement parts include headlights, bumpers, mirrors, grilles, and body panels. The 268 and 268A variants are widely used across the United States and Canada.

Hino 338 (Class 7)

The Hino 338 steps up to a 33,000 lb GVWR for heavier applications including refuse collection, towing, and construction support. It shares many cab components with the 268 but features a heavier chassis. Bumpers, headlight assemblies, and fender panels are frequently replaced parts.

Hino 195 (Class 5)

The Hino 195 is a popular Class 5 cabover designed for urban delivery and last-mile logistics. Its compact size makes it ideal for city routes. Common replacement parts include headlights, bumpers, mirror assemblies, and step panels.

Hino L6 and L7 Series

The newer Hino L6 and L7 series represent Hino's latest generation of medium-duty trucks with updated styling and improved fuel efficiency. These models are increasingly common in fleets, and aftermarket parts availability is growing rapidly.

Hino 155 (Class 4)

The Hino 155 is the smallest truck in the Hino lineup, designed for light commercial applications. It competes with the Isuzu NPR and Mitsubishi Fuso FE in the Class 4 segment. Headlights, mirrors, and bumper components are the most commonly replaced parts.

Most Commonly Replaced Hino Truck Parts

Headlights and Lighting

Hino truck headlights are among the most frequently replaced parts. The sealed-beam and composite headlight assemblies on the 268, 338, and 195 models are vulnerable to UV degradation and stone chips. Aftermarket headlight assemblies offer a direct-fit replacement at 40-60% less than dealer pricing. Fog lights, corner lights, marker lights, and tail light assemblies are also common replacement items.

Bumpers

Hino truck bumpers take abuse from urban driving environments — loading docks, tight parking lots, and city traffic. Chrome and painted steel bumpers are available for all major Hino models. Aftermarket bumpers match OEM specifications for bolt pattern, mounting points, and finish quality.

Mirrors

Mirror assemblies on Hino trucks are frequently damaged in tight delivery environments. Complete mirror assemblies, mirror glass replacements, mirror arms, and heated mirror elements are all available. Aftermarket Hino mirrors match OEM fitment at significantly lower cost.

Grilles

The Hino grille is a prominent design element on the flat-face cabover cab. Chrome and painted grille replacements are available for the 268, 338, and 195 series. Grille inserts and emblem replacements are also popular items.

Fenders and Body Panels

Quarter fenders, fender extensions, cab corners, and door panels are all common replacement items on Hino trucks. The cabover design means these panels are more exposed to road debris than conventional trucks. Aftermarket body panels offer exact-fit replacements.

Step Assemblies

Entry steps and step brackets on Hino trucks wear out from daily driver use, especially in high-frequency delivery operations. Replacement step assemblies and non-skid step covers are essential safety items.

Cooling System Parts

Radiators, charge air coolers, coolant overflow tanks, and fan assemblies are critical for keeping the Hino diesel engine running at optimal temperature. Aftermarket cooling components are manufactured to OEM specifications at a fraction of dealer cost.

Hood and Cab Components

Hino cab-over-engine hoods tilt forward for engine access and can develop hinge, latch, and panel damage over time. Hood assemblies, hood hinges, and cab mounting components are available in the aftermarket.

OEM vs. Aftermarket Hino Truck Parts

Here is how aftermarket Hino parts compare to OEM dealer parts:

  • Fit and Quality: Quality aftermarket manufacturers use OEM specifications. Headlights, bumpers, mirrors, and body panels fit identically to OEM components.
  • Price: Aftermarket Hino parts typically cost 30-60% less than OEM dealer pricing. The savings add up quickly for fleet operators replacing parts across multiple trucks.
  • Availability: Aftermarket parts often ship faster than OEM back-ordered components, reducing truck downtime.
  • Warranty: Reputable aftermarket suppliers offer manufacturer warranties that match or exceed OEM coverage periods.

Where to Buy Hino Truck Parts Online

EverTrust Parts carries a full catalog of aftermarket Hino truck parts including headlights, bumpers, grilles, mirrors, fenders, hoods, and body panels for the 268, 338, 195, 155, and L-series models. All parts ship across the United States and Canada with fast, reliable delivery.

Browse our complete Hino truck parts collection or contact our parts specialists for expert help finding the right part for your Hino truck.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are aftermarket Hino parts the same quality as OEM?

Yes. Quality aftermarket manufacturers produce Hino parts to OEM specifications using equivalent materials and manufacturing processes. For body components like headlights, bumpers, grilles, and mirrors, there is typically no difference in fit or function compared to OEM parts.

What is the most popular Hino truck model?

The Hino 268 is the most popular model in North America, dominating the Class 6 medium-duty segment for delivery and vocational applications. It is also the most commonly serviced model, making 268 parts widely available.

Does EverTrust Parts ship Hino parts to Canada?

Yes. EverTrust Parts ships all Hino truck parts across the United States and Canada. We are based in Quebec, Canada, and offer competitive cross-border shipping rates.

How do I find the right Hino part for my truck?

Start by browsing our Hino parts collection filtered by your model. If you cannot find what you need, contact our parts team with your truck year, model, and VIN — we will help you find the exact part.




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