Truck Models
Early and Pre-World War II Models:
- Mack Manhattan Series (1903): Among Mack's initial offerings, these early trucks laid the foundation for the company's reputation in durable commercial vehicles.
- Mack Junior Series (1909): A line of lighter trucks designed for urban deliveries and smaller loads.
- Mack AB Series (1914–1920): Known for their reliability, these trucks were widely used in various commercial applications.
- Mack AC Series (1916–1939): Featuring the distinctive bulldog nose, the AC series became iconic during World War I for its durability and performance.
- Mack AK Series (1928–193?): A high-speed carrier with 3½–5 ton capacity, showcasing Mack's innovation in truck design.
- Mack AP Series (1926–1938): Utilized in significant construction projects like the Boulder Dam, these off-road haul trucks demonstrated Mack's engineering prowess. Wikipedia
- Mack E Series (1936–1951): Versatile trucks that served in both civilian and military capacities, highlighting adaptability in design.
- Mack F Series (1936–1942): Early cab-over-engine models that paved the way for future COE designs.
Post-World War II Models:
- Mack L Series (1940–1952): Introduced streamlined designs and enhanced performance features suitable for various heavy-duty tasks.
- Mack B Series (1953–1966): One of Mack's most popular series, known for its versatility in applications ranging from freight to construction.
- Mack D Series (1955–1958): Low cab forward city delivery trucks with innovative Verti-lift cabs for engine access.
- Mack N Series (1958–1962): Featured cab-over-engine designs, sharing cab structures with other manufacturers for efficiency.
- Mack F Series (1962–1981): Third-generation cab-over trucks offering improved driver visibility and comfort.
- Mack R Series (1966–2005): A long-running series known for its durability, serving various industries over nearly four decades.
- Mack Super-Liner (1977–1993): Class 8 trucks designed for highway and vocational applications, recognized for their robust performance.
- Mack MC/MR Series (1978–2008): Cab-over trucks with set-back front axles, commonly used in urban settings and refuse collection.
Modern Models:
- Mack Granite Series (2001–present): Versatile trucks designed for construction and vocational applications, emphasizing durability and performance.
- Mack Pinnacle Series (2006–2017): Highway trucks focusing on fuel efficiency and driver comfort for long-haul operations.
- Mack Titan (2008–2017): Heavy-duty trucks equipped with powerful engines, suitable for demanding tasks like heavy equipment transport.
- Mack Anthem (2017–present): Modern highway trucks featuring aerodynamic designs and advanced driver amenities.
- Mack MD Series (2020–present): Medium-duty trucks catering to urban delivery and vocational needs, marking Mack's return to this segment.
Specialty and Military Models:
- Mack NO Series (1940s): 6x6 military trucks used extensively during World War II for heavy-duty transport.
- Mack M123/M125 (G792) (1955–1958): 10-ton 6x6 military semi-tractors developed from the NO series, showcasing Mack's contribution to military logistics.
- Mack TerraPro Series (2007–present): Cab-over trucks designed primarily for refuse and construction applications, emphasizing maneuverability in urban environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Q: What types of Mack Air Ride Kits are available on your website?A: We offer a variety of Mack Air Ride Kits suitable for different models. Our selection includes kits for both front and rear suspensions.
2. Q: Do you sell replacement parts for Mack Battery And Tool Boxes?A: Yes, we offer a range of replacement parts for Mack Battery And Tool Boxes, including latches, hinges, and seals.
3. Q: Are the Mack Bug Shields compatible with all Mack truck models?A: While many of our Mack Bug Shields are universally fitting, some are designed for specific Mack models. Please check the product description for compatibility information.
4. Q: Can I customize a Mack Bumper purchased from your site?A: Yes, we offer a variety of Mack Bumpers that can be customized with different finishes and light options.
5. Q: Are the Mack ChargeAir Coolers, Condensers, & HD Radiators sold separately or as a set?A: These components are typically sold separately to allow customers to buy exactly what they need. However, we do offer some combo deals at discounted rates.
6. Q: What materials are the Mack Doors And Door Trim made from?A: Our Mack Doors And Door Trim are made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel and aluminum to ensure durability and longevity.
7. Q: Is there a warranty on the Mack Exhaust systems?A: Yes, our Mack Exhaust systems come with a manufacturers warranty. Please refer to the individual product pages for specific warranty details.
8. Q: Are your Mack Fuel Tanks compatible with all types of fuel?A: Most of our Mack Fuel Tanks are designed to work with diesel fuel. However, please check the product description for any specific compatibility considerations.
9. Q: What kinds of Mack Grilles are available?A: We offer a variety of Mack Grilles in different styles and finishes, including chrome, black, and stainless steel.
10. Q: Can I return or exchange a Mack Lighting product if it doesnt fit my truck?A: Yes, we have a return and exchange policy in place. However, we recommend checking the compatibility of the product with your truck model before purchasing.

















































