Junkyard Help needed

LonnieC

Member
Location
Moab,UT
So I'm not really familiar with slc, so i need your help. I'm looking for info on where the good junkyards are? I live in sugar house, but don't mind traveling around.
 

LonnieC

Member
Location
Moab,UT
yeah i have been to the redwood one, it is pretty good. I have seen some of the online sites but i like just going and wondering just for fun.
 

Stephen

Who Dares Wins
Moderator
Tear-A-Part is probably the best you pull site right now. Pick-n-Pull on 3300 S 500 W is OK, but the most expensive. Pull-n-Save out on 2100 S and 7200 W (I think thats the west) has the largest yard and take the longest to roll their inventory, but the yard itself is basically a mud pit and they rarely have a good selection, at least for the things I generally am looking for.
As for full service yards, I've had really good luck with Penguin Auto on 5600 W and about 2700 S.
 

LonnieC

Member
Location
Moab,UT
Awesome, i might have to go to some scavenging here soon! The girlfriend thinks I'm crazy for liking junkyards, I just look at it like a grown up Easter egg hunt...
Do any of them around here have old cars or is it mostly modern stuff?
 

TJDukit

I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S.
Location
Clearfield
There is another one up in Ogden. A-1 Salvage on 17th street just east of I-15. It's not as big as Tear-A-Part but the prices are good and I almost always find something I can use or sell.
 

jeep-N-montero

Formerly black_ZJ
Location
Bountiful
Junkyards and the DI are two of my favorite places. Hell man, 2 years ago I made enough selling junkyard parts online that I could have paid my rent for the year, and came close to that again last year.
 

Stephen

Who Dares Wins
Moderator
The vehicles you usually find in junkyards are between 10 - 15 years old. Thats the sweet spot. Tear-A-Part has an "vintage" section, but its usually only 10 cars or so and they can be there for months. They don't really rotate them at all.
 
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