Hendrickson will showcase its expanding aftermarket parts portfolio at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) 2026.
The show is being held Jan. 19–22 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
In addition to suspension components, Hendrickson will highlight a range of complementary systems and technologies at HDAW 2026.

Hendrickson will feature truck, trailer and specialty aftermarket parts at HDAW 2026.
Photo: Hendrickson
Hendrickson will showcase its expanding aftermarket parts portfolio at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) 2026.
The show is being held Jan. 19–22 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
At Booth #1523, the company will feature genuine aftermarket components spanning its truck, trailer, and specialty product divisions, emphasizing OE-quality replacement parts engineered as part of Hendrickson’s complete ride systems.
Hendrickson said its Genuine Parts line is designed to match the performance, durability, and fit of original equipment suspension systems. Components are developed using the same modeling, lab testing, and validation processes as OE products, with the goal of supporting longer component life, improved return on investment, and maximum vehicle uptime.
In addition to suspension components, Hendrickson said it will highlight a range of complementary systems and technologies. These include T automatic tire inflation systems, brake and wheel-end solutions, Motor Wheel steel jacket brake drums, and Motor Wheel automatic brake adjusters. The company will also feature patented technologies such as its brake cam tube and Zero Maintenance Damping air springs.
Company representatives and subject matter experts will be on hand to discuss Hendrickson’s broader aftermarket strategy and the role integrated components play in improving maintenance efficiency and vehicle performance.
Support for Hendrickson aftermarket products is backed by the company’s sales and service network and MAAXUPTIME.com, a centralized portal that provides access to parts information, training resources, and diagnostic tools aimed at helping fleets streamline maintenance and improve uptime.

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