Online junkyards
#1
Online junkyards
I am located in south Alabama and have searched all of the junk yards close by for some parts that I need. Does anyone know of an online junk yard that sells a wide range of parts that offers shipping? Thanks for the help!
#2
I guess it depends on the parts you're looking for? I've just usually Googled online junkyards and gone that route. I've had good looking ordering online thru a dealership and saved on shipping by having it sent to the dealership.
#6
You can search for 'online salvage parts search' and get a few sites that will go out and find a salvage yard with the part.
I did that a power steering gear box my 86 Toyota 2WD SR5. Got it from a salvage yard in WA State shipped to SWE Virginia for $98 bucks. I previously tried three different aftermarket rebuilt ones from AA, AZ, and NAPA, but not one of them would accpet the steering rag joint spline end. This used on did. They were ~ $225. now 7 years later and still tight with no leaks.
You can try this place that deals in Toyota Trucks only
http://yotayard.com
I did that a power steering gear box my 86 Toyota 2WD SR5. Got it from a salvage yard in WA State shipped to SWE Virginia for $98 bucks. I previously tried three different aftermarket rebuilt ones from AA, AZ, and NAPA, but not one of them would accpet the steering rag joint spline end. This used on did. They were ~ $225. now 7 years later and still tight with no leaks.
You can try this place that deals in Toyota Trucks only
http://yotayard.com
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#8
Ebay is a good place for hard to get interior parts. Most are used but got some brown dash vents in like new condition,
Try online Toyota dealerships for parts. From bad experience with generic fit sensor, I will now only buy OEM Toyota sensors and brake pads/shoes. Im in SE VA so I use https://parts.conicellitoyotaofconshohocken.com as they are most always cheaper than other online, Plus they will help with questions. Shipping may be more for you.
For aftermarket parts i can wait on, i use www.Rockauto.com a lot.Usually the cheapest and good variaty of manufacturers for each part. Denso is the preferred choice.
Try online Toyota dealerships for parts. From bad experience with generic fit sensor, I will now only buy OEM Toyota sensors and brake pads/shoes. Im in SE VA so I use https://parts.conicellitoyotaofconshohocken.com as they are most always cheaper than other online, Plus they will help with questions. Shipping may be more for you.
For aftermarket parts i can wait on, i use www.Rockauto.com a lot.Usually the cheapest and good variaty of manufacturers for each part. Denso is the preferred choice.
Last edited by JoeS; Dec 11, 2021 at 08:46 PM.
#12
Carparts and some of those other sites with national inventories lists arent always super accurate. But most yards will ship for the right price. It never hurts to call around, the ppl are usually really helpful and surprisingly friendly.
unfortunately, most of the toys are out west in cali etc
unfortunately, most of the toys are out west in cali etc
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