Featured Companies
- J & J Auto Salvagein Woodstock, AL
- A J'S Auto Wreckingin Lancaster, NY
- Ylm Auto Wreckingin Duarte, CA
- Little Will's Auto Salvagein Kansas City, MO
- Impact Auto Parts LLCin Kingsville, MO
- HEIM Auto & Recyclingin New Franken, WI
- Midway Auto Parts Inc. - Car Lot, Auto Salesin Kansas City, MO
- Foothill Garage & Wreckingin Plymouth, CA
- Mike's Auto Salvage & Towingin Laporte, MN
- Aquaman's Salvage & Dive Service - If Sunk Can Be Raised & If Lost Can Be Found - Anywhere In U.s.in Saint Petersburg, FL
- Jerry's Auto Salvage Incin Big Lake, MN
- B & B Recycling Incin Ravenna, OH
- RPM Auto Salvagein Houston, TX
- Fort Pierce & Vero Beach Towin Fort Pierce, FL
- Little Valley Auto Ranchin Belton, TX
US Salvage Yards / Salvage Lots
Salvage yards can be a great place to pick up a hard to find part at a low price. While most people commonly think about the old unsophisticated junkyard, most modern salvage yards have a fully-computerized catalog of their entire parts inventory, making it easy to call and find out if they have your part. The yards that permit you to pick and pull your own parts are usually where you will find the best bargains. Often, the owners are just happy someone wanted that specific part and will be willing to haggle a bit on the price.
Be prepared when you visit the salvage yards looking for parts. Of course, you should always have a list of the parts you need, including exact part numbers. Do not assume that you will remember all the details when you get to the yard. It is easy to forget if you need a 1/2 inch or a 3/8 inch thread when you are browsing through all the parts at the salvage yard. If you are going to a pick and pull yard, bring your own tools. Very few yards are willing to loan out their own tools to customers for part pulling, so plan accordingly.
Be prepared when you visit the salvage yards looking for parts. Of course, you should always have a list of the parts you need, including exact part numbers. Do not assume that you will remember all the details when you get to the yard. It is easy to forget if you need a 1/2 inch or a 3/8 inch thread when you are browsing through all the parts at the salvage yard. If you are going to a pick and pull yard, bring your own tools. Very few yards are willing to loan out their own tools to customers for part pulling, so plan accordingly.
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