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Bumper To Bumper Auto Parts/Crow-Burlingame
1525 N Main St, Harrison, AR 72601
Used Auto Parts3.3/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Nathan went above and beyond to help me with a burned out turn signal. Very helpful. Thank you Nathan!!."
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Brockman's Auto Repair
323 Granger Rd, Harrison, AR 72601
Auto Repair Shop / Used Auto Parts / Towing Service4/5 - 5 reviews
Google Review
"Giving 4 stars for now. Have only used them twice, but absolutely no complaints. Our usual mechanic closed his business a while back and we've been looking for a good honest place to go to..."
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Wells Garage & Salvage
44 Wells Ln, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Auto Repair Shop / Used Auto & Truck Parts36.3 miles 4.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Very nice operator. Lots of Ford Ranger/Bronco II parts (including several intact Bronco II curved rear windows. Very rare to find.) Lots of Chevy S10/C10 parts!."
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Pinegar Chevrolet Buick GMC / Parts
181 Adair Rd, Branson, MO 65616
Used Auto Parts / Part Installation Service41.1 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"I just bought my first car here and they were amazing! The whole staff definitely did an awesome job at making me feel welcome and we found a car to fit my needs! The price was perfect, the car..."
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Harrison Auto Salvage
1566 US-62 S, Harrison, AR 72601
Used Auto Parts3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"They had what I needed and also helped me with some part numbers for the rest of my project. They had the part off the car in mins!."
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Barefields Auto Salvage
3316 Bernice Ave, Russellville, AR 72802
Used Auto Parts / Self Service62.7 miles 4/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Josh was awesome. Was on the phone with him for quite awhile trying to find some headlights for a 2014 Acadia. Best parts guy I’ve talked to overall in my 10 years of being a technician."
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Parts City Auto Parts - Watts Auto Parts
7706 AR-27, Marshall, AR 72650
Used Auto Parts / Shipping Available5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"John always has what I need, or can get it the next day. He is very informative if I have questions about how to fix some something. It's great."
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Buddy's Auto Mall
5740 US-60, Brookline, MO 65619
Used Auto Parts / Towing Service73.4 miles 3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Blake did a great job! We recently bought a car and Blake was the one taking care of us! Since it was our first car we had many questions and he did a great job at explaining the process, what..."
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Bumper To Bumper Auto Parts/Crow-Burlingame
609 W Main St, Clarksville, AR 72830
Used Auto Parts / Part Installation Service54 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Good place for quality part's and good warranty something to think about when it comes parts find online and order online pick up at store many Garages use them for quality.I wrote the Review..."
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Hwy 7 Auto/Recycling Inc.
7101 S Market St, Dover, AR 72837
Used Auto Parts / Shipping Available54.6 miles 3.3/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Nice people got my parts within 2 days."
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FAQs on used auto parts stores in Valley Springs
Can I pay with a credit card?
Many salvage yards and used auto parts stores accept credit cards as a payment method. In case of some self-service junkyards, may accept credit cards for entrance fees or additional services, but many primarily deal in cash transactions. The nature of self-service yards, where customers pull their own parts, often involves a simpler and more straightforward payment process, and cash is commonly preferred.
What types of car parts can I find?
They typically have a wide range of parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, and more.
Do they offer warranties?
Some provide limited warranties on certain parts. Inquire about their specific policies.
How realiable are the parts they sell?
These come from pre-owned automotive components sourced from vehicles that have been retired, damaged, or otherwise no longer in use. Quality and reliability can vary depending on the source and the inspection processes carried out by the salvage yard, junkyard, or seller.
- Junkyard parts come from vehicles found in a junkyard, a place where decommissioned, wrecked, or older vehicles are stored, and parts are available for salvage. These are cheaper but less carefully inspected or tested compared to other options.
- Salvage parts are components salvaged from vehicles that have been deemed a total loss by insurance companies due to accidents, damage, or other reasons. These are usually inspected and, if deemed usable, are removed and made available for resale. Salvage yards may have stricter guidelines for assessing the condition of these parts compared to typical junkyards.
While can be a cost-effective solution, especially for older or less common vehicles, it's essential to approach the purchase with caution.
Do they sell used tires and wheels?
Yes, you can often find used tires and wheels in good condition.
Can I negotiate prices of used parts?
Is possible at some junkyards, particularly if you're purchasing multiple parts.
How can I ensure a part will fit my vehicle?
Bring your vehicle's make, model, year, and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to verify compatibility.
What is the average price of used car parts?
Prices can vary widely but typically range from $20 to several hundred dollars, depending on the part's type and condition.
Are there any environmental benefits to using recycled car parts?
Using recycled car parts offers environmental benefits by conserving natural resources, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing landfill waste. The process involves reusing components from salvaged vehicles, extending product life and promoting a circular economy. Recycling lowers the demand for new raw materials, curbing resource-intensive extraction and manufacturing processes, which, in turn, decreases greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of new parts.