Browse the most popular parts and products at PeterbiltParts.com -- the items that Peterbilt owners and fleet maintenance teams reach for most. From high-turnover maintenance staples like filters, belts, and lighting to accessories and driver comfort products, the top sellers list is a useful starting point for stocking a maintenance program or finding trusted, frequently purchased products.
Frequently asked questions about top selling parts
What types of parts sell most frequently for Peterbilt trucks?
Consumable maintenance items consistently top the list -- oil filters, fuel filters, air filters, and coolant filters are purchased with every PM service interval and represent a large share of ongoing parts volume. Lighting components, particularly LED marker and clearance lights, are also high-volume items due to their frequency of failure and the need to stay inspection-compliant. Belts, hoses, and electrical components like fuses and relays are fast-moving parts that fleets and owner-operators keep in stock as standard practice.
Are top-selling parts always the best choice for my Peterbilt?
Popularity indicates that a part is trusted by a large number of buyers, which is useful information -- but the best part for your truck depends on your specific model, operating conditions, and maintenance preferences. A top-selling filter brand may be ideal for most applications but not the OEM-specified choice for your particular engine. Use the top sellers list as a starting point, then verify that the part you're selecting is the correct fit and specification for your truck before purchasing.
How often does the top sellers list change?
The top sellers list reflects current purchasing patterns and updates as inventory and buying trends shift. Seasonal items -- such as anti-gel additives and cold-weather engine starting products -- may appear more prominently in fall and winter months. New product introductions can quickly move into the top sellers if they address a common need effectively. Checking back periodically surfaces new options that may be better fits for your maintenance program than the products you've been buying out of habit.