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Pick Your Part - Charleston

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BEWARE OF THEIR SCAM BEFORE SPENDING YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND $$$$. They won't pick up the phone…read morebut instead all the recorded messages send you to their website to see what parts they have on hand. On their website you search by the make model and part name. It comes up that they have the part (in my case a rear bumper and step bars). So I rush down on my first day off and walk in. The lady pulls up the vehicle in their system, gives me a quote for the part I want. Satisfied with the cost I paid my entry fee ( mandatory to walk out on the yard). I go and load up all my tools and make my way out to the vehicle that I was interested in and it was stripped already of all the parts I was interested in. So the scam is, they lead you to believe they have the part with their "fancy" website with lookups for parts, then charge you an mandatory entry fee to find out they don't have what they claimed to have. Why can't businesses just be honest with people these days?

Junkyards in eastern Queens, NY were a favorite place for us to scavenge for parts when the need…read morearose. It was the early 1990s and we were all college kids on a budget with cars to fix. I was so excited when I heard about LKQ, that I forgot my tool bag at home. After signing in and paying a three dollar entrance fee, the goodly older gentleman lent me the companies four way lugnut wrench. After being furnished with a printout of Make, Model, Row and Space -- off I went into the sea of twisted metal. Fourteen vehicles fit the description and in no time, I was spun around and lost my bearings on the first three cars that I had looked at. The Ford section was not well labeled, and many of the cars had been really stripped down to the nuts and bolts. Fortunately I popped a trunk that was not giving in too easily and Eurika, I struck spare tire treasure. A perfect Goodyear, nice treds, no rust and tire iron. Hauling it back is no fun, but wheelbarrows are available for extra heavy, longer distance carries. Twenty one dollars for all was an excellent deal and the front desk helped erase any questions floating in my head of bolt configuration.

AutoZone - autopartssupplies - Updated May 2026

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