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McConnell Auto Sales Inc.
13236 Violet Rd, Anamosa, IA 52205
Used Car Dealer / Used Auto Parts45.2 miles 3.4/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"Got the parts I needed that day when everywhere else was days out or didn't have it. I would & do recommend checking here for those parts you can't seem to locate or you need them later that day."
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Waterloo Auto Parts
1501 Grandview Ave, Waterloo, IA 50703
Used Auto & Truck Parts / Shipping Available5/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"We have a fleet of late model trucks that get worked hard. When our local sources seem to have trouble finding what we need, they've always came through. No matter if it's shipped or we make..."
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Napa Auto Parts - Independence Auto Parts
216 1st St E, Independence, IA 50644
Used Auto Parts4.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"They have what I need most of the time. Staff are very informative about anything I've ever needed for my car and are always a pleasure to work with."
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O'Reilly Auto Parts
1821 1st St W, Independence, IA 50644
Used Auto Parts / Part Installation Service3.7/5 - 3 reviews open now
Google Review
"Had a burned-out rear turn signal bulb while driving on a Sunday. With Interstate travel knew it had to be fixed. Searched online for nearest O'Reilly Auto Parts Store. So thankful for..."
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Wilber Auto Salvage
2220 Easton Ave, Waterloo, IA 50702
Used Auto Parts3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"My alternator in my car went out and I was able to retrieve an alternator from Wilbur's Auto Salvage. And thanks to the front desk man I think it's either Matt or Mac he was gentle and..."
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Rydell Parts
1325 E San Marnan Dr, Waterloo, IA 50702
Used Auto Parts / Self Service3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"10/10! Tom and Kyler made it quick and easy to purchase my car. I drove almost 6 hours to pick up a car from them and they had everything ready to go when I got there. They were very nice..."
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Northside Auto Repair
821 Dearborn Ave, Waterloo, IA 50703
Auto Repair Shop / Used Auto Parts3.7/5 - 3 reviews
Google Review
"These are very nice gentlemen. My pops sent me to north side. They did a wonderful job getting my jeep ready for my move to Colorado."
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Advance Auto Parts
6200 University Ave, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Used Auto Parts / Part Installation Service5/5 - 3 reviews open now
Google Review
"My car wouldn’t start while shopping this morning. Of course I was 30 minutes from home and my mechanic husband was under the weather and couldn’t come to my rescue. My son came and jump..."
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Sandhill Auto Salvage
1981 Highway E64, Tama, IA 52339
Used Auto & Truck Parts / Self Service45.4 miles 4.5/5 - 5 reviews
Google Review
"Wonderful customer Service. I was impressed with knowledgeable staff that had made sure I had the correct auto parts that I requested. I was able to pick them up quickly and was comfortable with..."
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Clayton Auto Salvage
1270 Clayton Blvd, Jesup, IA 50648
Auto Parts Store5/5 - 1 reviews
Google Review
"Great service!!!."
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FAQs on used auto parts stores in Jesup
Do they offer warranties?
Some provide limited warranties on certain parts. Inquire about their specific policies.
Can I pull parts from vehicles myself at a junkyard?
In many cases, yes, you can pull parts from vehicles yourself at a junkyard. This process is commonly known as "self-service" or "you-pull-it" yards.
Before entering, you typically sign in and may pay an entrance fee or for a container to carry parts. It's crucial to follow safety guidelines, use proper techniques, and be aware of environmental regulations. After removing the parts, you bring them to a payment area, where fees are often based on the type of part.
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.
How long does it take to pull a part at a self-service junkyard?
The time it takes to pull a part depends on the complexity of the task and your experience. Simple and easily accessible parts may take just 15-30 minutes, while more complex components or those located in challenging areas of a vehicle could take an hour or more.