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GRIP PAD, RUBBER, SIDELOADER

GRIP PAD, RUBBER, SIDELOADER
Part # : T.LB.BCB01485
Weight: 0.7 LB
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Labrie, Leach & Wittke Refuse Body Parts

Replacement refuse body parts for Labrie, Leach, and Wittke refuse trucks — packer body components, tailgate hardware, sweep panels, and structural parts. OEM-equivalent specs for the combined Labrie family of brands.

What this page covers

Labrie acquired Leach and Wittke; the three brands are now part of the Labrie Environmental Group with significant parts commonality across current production. Legacy Leach and Wittke trucks have brand-specific parts; current Labrie production often crosses over.

PRT stocks the most-replaced body components for the combined family.

How to choose

Identify by brand and model (Labrie Top Select, Expert, Automizer; Leach Alpha, Beta, 2RII; Wittke models), and the failed component.

For legacy Leach trucks with discontinued OEM parts, PRT can supply equivalents or custom-fabricate.

Body part options

  • Packer body componentsPacker plates, faces, sweep blades.
  • Tailgate hardwareHinges, seals, latches.
  • Structural panelsFor body repair after damage.
  • Sweep panels and bladesWear items in the sweep mechanism.
  • Hopper componentsLoading-area hardware.
  • Body hardwareMounting brackets and miscellaneous fasteners.

Frequently asked questions

Can PRT supply parts for legacy Leach trucks?

Yes. PRT customer service can identify legacy Leach parts and supply OEM-equivalents or custom fabrications.

Are Labrie and Leach body parts interchangeable?

Not directly — they're different product lines even though both are under the Labrie family. Match by specific truck model.

Are PRT Labrie body parts OEM-equivalent?

Yes. PRT body parts match Labrie OEM dimensions, materials, and mounting patterns.

What's the most commonly-replaced Labrie body component?

Tailgate seal — UV exposure and compression cycling shorten its life. Replace at the first sign of failed sealing.