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Midway Auto Parts, Inc.
4210 Gardner Ave, Kansas City, MO 64120
Used Auto & Truck Parts / Self Service3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"This is a callout for Thomas! I have purchased a few items over the years from Midway. This time it was a lift gate for my Honda Pilot. Thomas was an absolute rockstar and an example of "how to" be..."
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U-Pick-It
7700 E Winner Rd, Kansas City, MO 64125
Used Auto & Truck Parts / Self Service4.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Good organization, great helpful staff and was an overall pretty easy experience. FYI they don't allow any saws, welding/cutting torches or jacks, but nearly all of the cars are lifted off the ground."
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Alvy Wise Salvage Yard
22527 Mitchell Rd, Tonganoxie, KS 66086
Junkyard / Used Auto & Truck Parts3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Alvy's is best little scrap yard, not to mention there is a treasure trove of old bump and dent side Ford truck parts out there. Found a perfect grille shell for my 76 Ford out there 15 bucks..."
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LMC Truck
15450 W 108th St, Lenexa, KS 66219
Used Auto, Truck & Classic Car Parts / Self Service4.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"We repainted our 1982 Chevy S-10 pickup over the summer and needed new body side and wheel arch molding. I contacted Customer Care on several occasions and they were helpful. First, I found the..."
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Davis Auto Wrecking
27403 E Flynn Rd, Independence, MO 64057
Salvage Yard / Used Auto & Truck Parts4.2/5 - 5 reviews
Google Review
"They sold me a used transmission that had been recently rebuilt but was used nonetheless out of a 95 suburban for a good price and it worked perfectly. I am very pleased....... and they are nice..."
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Busy Bee Auto Salvage
26819 SE Outer Rd, Harrisonville, MO 64701
Salvage Yard / Used Auto & Truck Parts / Self Service35.7 miles 5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"[ ^ THAT ^ is not my name - I am writing this on a borrowed computer.] I needed a good truck engine and found these guys on Car-Parts.com. I got a STEAL on a unit out of a wrecked pickup that..."
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You Call We Haul Auto Salvage
30781 State Hwy HH, Smithton, MO 65350
Salvage Yard / Used Auto & Truck Parts / Towing Service84.2 miles 4.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"We saw two gentlemen in the parking lot and spoke with a lady inside the building, I believe they all work there. They were very polite and super helpful and just all around seemed like good..."
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Larry Shoemaker Diesel Repair
14231 Co Rd M, Rayville, MO 64024
Truck Repair30.7 miles 5/5 - 1 reviews
Google Review
"Larry and Roberta are AWESOME their service is magnificent and the price is phenominal."
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FAQs on truck junkyards in Kansas City
How do I know if they have specific parts for my make and model of truck?
The best way to find it out is to call them directly. You can also check their website or online inventory.
Do they offer discounts for military members or veterans?
Yes, many of them. The amount of the discount varies from business to business, but it is typically 10% or more. Some also offer other benefits to military members and veterans, such as free towing or installation services.
When you visit a salvage yard to purchase truck parts, be sure to bring your military ID with you so that you can receive your discount.
What are some common truck parts that fail?
Some common that fail include:
- Batteries: Truck batteries typically last for about three to five years.
- Brakes: Truck brakes typically last for about 20,000 to 30,000 miles.
- Shocks and struts: Truck shocks and struts typically last for about 50,000 to 75,000 miles.
- Tires: Truck tires typically last for about 40,000 to 60,000 miles.
How can I extend the life of my truck parts?
Here are a few tips:
- Have your truck regularly inspected by a qualified mechanic.
- Change your truck's oil and fluids regularly.
- Avoid overloading your truck.
- Drive carefully and avoid excessive braking and acceleration.
What are the best brands for used truck parts?
Some good brands include:
- Peterbilt
- Bosch
- Detroit
- Eaton/Fuller
- Freightliner
- Volvo
- Kenworth
What are some common mistakes people make when buying truck parts?
- Buying the wrong parts for their truck: Make sure to buy parts that are compatible with your make and model of truck. You can check your owner's manual or ask a qualified mechanic for help.
- Buying used parts without inspecting them carefully: When buying used truck parts, it is important to inspect them carefully for any damage or wear. Look for cracks, rust, or other signs of wear and tear.
- Not asking about the warranty: Some truck parts come with a warranty, even if they are used. Be sure to ask about the warranty before you buy any parts.
- Overpaying for parts: Truck parts can be expensive, but it is important to shop around and compare prices before you buy anything. You can also look for discounts and coupons.
- Not installing the parts correctly: If you are not comfortable installing truck parts yourself, it is important to have them installed by a qualified mechanic. Improper installation can damage your truck or void the warranty on the parts.
Do you have any tips for finding the best deals on truck parts?
- Compare prices. Truck parts can be expensive, so it's important to shop around and compare prices from different retailers before you buy anything. You can compare prices online or in person.
- Look for discounts and coupons. Many truck parts retailers offer discounts and coupons throughout the year. You can find discounts and coupons online or in print.
- Buy used truck parts. Used truck parts can be a great way to save money. However, it's important to inspect used parts carefully before you buy them to make sure they're in good condition. You can find used truck parts at junkyards and salvage yards specialized on salvage trucks.
- Buy parts in bulk. If you need to buy multiple truck parts, consider buying them in bulk. Many truck parts suppliers offer discounts on bulk purchases.
- Negotiate the price. Don't be afraid to negotiate the price, especially if you're buying multiple parts or if you're buying used parts.
For which types of trucks do they have used parts?
- Trucks and trailers in general
- Commercial trucks
- Heavy duty trucks
- Medium duty trucks
- Semi trucks
- Big trucks
How to know the condition of truck parts?
The condition of truck parts will vary depending on the business and the specific part. You can visit a junkyard and find truck parts in good condition, while others may be damaged or worn. Truck parts stores and suppliers in contrast usually inspect and test their salvage trucks, making its parts inventory more reliable. In any case, it is important to inspect the parts carefully before you buy them.