Address: 6241 SE 111th Ave, Portland, OR 97266, USA
Phone: +15037605820
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Fredy Enriquez
If I could give negative stars I would. Wanted my money back for a transmission core, not gonna say alot because the whole thing sucked. I had less than a quart of oil/water that accumulated in it and guy didn't want to take it. And the worse part is that I don't live close by so I just wasted 2 hours of my time trying to give a core that apparently wasn't "drained" at all
Chris
I’ve been here a number of times over the years looking for parts for various cars I’ve had. It’s an DIY auto wrecking yard. If you are good with tools and you know what you are doing and what you are looking for then it’s a great place to find your part. The only real downside is sometimes you do get people who will intentionally break a part and that does make things a bit frustrating especially if it’s the only model in the yard. The only way to know if they have a particular part is to go in to the yard and search yourself. They have hundreds of cars with thousands of parts in each one. Impossible to keep an accurate inventory of each one. I actually prefer these types of wrecking yards over the ones where they get the part for you. Sometimes I find something that I may not have even been intending to get like recently I wasn’t able to get what I wanted but I did get a different color trim piece that I may swap out on my car. Plus I do tend to know the “sister car” of mine that’s a different make and model but underneath it’s all on the same platform so if they happen to have that car in the yard it may have the part I need. But I totally understand not everyone knows about cars that way. Customer service is iffy and yes they can be rude at times.
Steve Schreiber
I went here after calling that I was looking for a hub cap for a 2002 Toyota Sienna mini-van. I was told that they had a number of these vehicles on the lot. Upon arrival I was charged for the right to go into the junk yard. None of the vehicles there had any hub caps. NONE. Upon returning to the office I was laughed at and told that there are no hub cabs and doubted I was ever told there were any. It was a complete waste of time driving to the other end of the city on a wild goose chase. They have a huge selection of well picked over stripped junk cars.
Pamela Park
My son's favorite place. Nice staff, good organization of inventory and a useful place to have available. I can't help thinking about all the people whose lives have ended in tragedy here though.
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Yes..either way.. they'll know what ur talking about
it is totally a hit and miss you can look on their website you can call to see if they have your car but your best option is to go there they may not have your color I may not have your car but they do interchange list which will show you what other cars will match up to the year you have
Just go to there website and look they will list if they have your car or if another one does.
They will most likely tell you how many cars of the same make and model and year as yours and then you can decide whether or not you want to go there and look to see if the part you want is still there and in good shape. That's what happened when I called. Hope that helps!
The tanks are the same from 1995-2001 says goparts.com
They have a 2000 suzuki swift. Unknown if it still has the tank. If so, it will cost $8.99
Call them, there's a couple salvage yards too
Just go to any Pick-n-Pull they will let you buy a gas cap. Or put the gas cap in toolbox they may not even see it unless you just tell them and let them charge you whatever they tell you that to pay cash or credit card. They will also charge you 2 bucks to go into Pick-n-Pull to find a gas cap. Or just go to Walmart and buy one there. ....
Like Michael said you can look over the website and get all the information you need for the how many inventory of the car that you need but also you can call them and ask them maybe they will give you an estimate and if they have the vehicle that you can go in and pull it from that or you can go to Foster Auto Part they will give you the rec league if they have it or not Google faster Auto part and there was a good pricey
It varies you can call to see if there is one available in yard and they can give you exact location of vehicle to pull alternator
Yes and Vancouver has 2 as of 3 days ago
Nothing to enter buy what you need if you find it
Well there is something about pick and pull ots a game me an my son have been traveling to 6 different places for parts for years u might get lucky and sometimes you have to by new so to answer your question u would have to check out inventory to see if they have your rig if do hope no one else has been there before you hope that helps you out
Same price regardless what vehicle. Search pick n pull part pricing
You’ll ha e to ask them there are call the costumer service , but I’m sure they do
Their website lists out the inventory of cars currently on their lot. It also lists out their prices for each part. It's generally a flat rate across all cars for the same type of part.
I don't work at pick n pull so if you go to there web sight you can check the inventory but it will only tell the the vehicles they have not what parts are left on it though
Wear a mask and social distancing
No but we do carry muffler bearings !
I would visit the www.picknpull.com website for discounts also stop in things change all the time.
Look up on the website. The have a parts list and price for every thing from fuses to bumpers.
I do not have a car like that.. sory
No I don't have a Civic.
Prices for all parts are in a list at their website
Yes they can
Hi Tyson, To see what cars we have in our yards, you can check our inventory here: https://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx We are a first come first serve, self-service used auto parts store and we are not able to keep up on every part that is sold. Keep in mind that we do offer interchangeable part information so be sure to check all your options when you are at the store. Hope that helps! Pick-n-Pull Team
You need to call or go in to the yard and look
Yes you can keep your rims and tires from your car when and if you decide to sell it to them
Hi Jose, to see what cars we have in our yards, you can check our inventory here: https://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx Hope that helps! Pick-n-Pull Team
Hi Chrissy, to see what cars we have in our yards, you can check our inventory here: https://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx Hope that helps!
Yep, title is needed.
Hi Chuckie, to see what cars we have in our yards, you can check our inventory here: https://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx We are a first come first serve, self-service used auto parts store and we are not able to keep up on every part that is sold. You can visit a yard near you that has the vehicle you're looking for and see if it has the parts you're looking for. Keep in mind that we do offer interchangeable part information so be sure to check all your options when you are at the store. Hope that helps!
Hi Angel, you can view our price list here: https://www.picknpull.com/part_pricing.aspx Hope that helps!
Call or web for vehicle inventory. It's a self serve auto yard and it's luck of the draw if the parts you seek are still there. However, yes, it's a cheap alternative including in-store returns
Hi Mary, to see what cars we have in our yards, you can check our local inventory here: https://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx
Hi Uriah, While we are not able to inventory parts because we are a first come first serve self-service used auto parts yard, we do take inventory of the actual cars and trucks that are in our yard. You can check the cars we have available by location here: http://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx. From there you can see VIN info and pictures.Then once you get to the store you can see if the part is on the car by going into the yard. If the car or the part is not in our yard, you can ask the store for the specific part interchange information to see if there is a different car in the yard that might have the specific part(s) you need for your car. Thanks! The Pick-n-Pull Team
Hi Tonnie, you would have to buy the whole side mirror. Here is a link to our part pricing which will show the list of parts that we sell: https://www.picknpull.com/part_pricing.aspx
Hi Danny, We might have one! We are not able to inventory parts because we are a first come, first serve, self-service used auto parts yard. However, we do take inventory of the actual cars and trucks that are in our yard. You can check the cars we have available by location here: http://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx. From there you can see VIN info and pictures.Then once you get to the store you can see if the part is on the car by going into the yard. If the car or the part is not in our yard, you can ask the store for the specific part interchange information to see if there is a different car in the yard that might have the specific part(s) you need for your car. Thanks! The Pick-n-Pull Team
Hi Augusto, We might! You can check the cars we have available by location here: http://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx.
Hi Randy, We might! We are not able to inventory parts because we are a first come, first serve, self-service used auto parts yard. However, we do take inventory of the actual cars and trucks that are in our yard. You can check the cars we have available by location here: http://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx. From there you can see VIN info and pictures.Then once you get to the store you can see if the part is on the car by going into the yard. If the car or the part is not in our yard, you can ask the store for the specific part interchange information to see if there is a different car in the yard that might have the specific part(s) you need for your car. Thanks! The Pick-n-Pull Team
Go and talk to the front desck they will let you know simple even call
Www.picknpull.com has all the prices listed.
Yes
Personal advice anything that has to do with the engine of your car I would buy it new plus starters aren't that expensive anyways. And if you choose pick N pull choose a car that was wrecked/accident that way your more sure as why THE CAR IS AT THE PICK N PULL. Thank you. Have a nice day.
You, can check the website to see if they have a 96 Tracker, but you will have to pull it yourself
You can search the website by the model and year of car and it will tell you if they have the car and where.
Yes.....just turn off location on your phone u have in hand, open your timeline in google maps and it should show you location of device that is logged in to google account as long as his location is turned on
That is a good question to call in for a quote. Price may be defendant on condition or part past life.
eBay will be your best choice then take it and the car to a locksmith they should be about to program it. If not you will have to go to the dealership
Yes they do
No they don't
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They got stacks and stacks of tires.....they gottem 4 sure. U can call them and they'll let u know if they have what u need
Use the following link to check inventory in your area. http://www.picknpull.com/default.aspx
Check the website: http://www.picknpull.com/
Bring your tools, and be prepared to show them what you are bringing in. They check toolboxes, bags, etc.
Anything
You need to check the website ( http://www.picknpull.com/ ) to see if they have the vehicle you need parts for. If they do then you need to go to the lot and check if the part is still on the vehicle. They don't keep track of the parts remaining on their vehicles.
Their website lists their inventory. You can put in how many miles you're willing to go and it will give all the Pick-n-Pull in that radius.
They have a website you can check for available autos,make ,year, model,etc.
That would be more of a question for a car forum or a mechanic.
Run a search on the web site it will show if the vehicle is at a lot and Row number. No guarantee part is still on the vehicle. You can call and have them pull the part for an extra cost
you have to go get it yourself... pull or put yourself... pick it yourself.. they don't keep inventory of what's left....
Those are like 35 with core but i believe its 50 percent off this weekend
Pick-n-Pull will never guarantee which parts are available for any paticular vehicle because they do not know for certain which parts have already been pulled from that vehicle. All that Pick-n-Pull will ever tell you is whether or not the vehicle is currently out in the salvage yard or if there is another vehicle out in the yard that is compatible with yours. So the answer to your question is maybe.
This is a mapping guide basically.... So we don't know exactly what a business does... But I do know about this one... And you do have to to have a title.... You can file for a lost title at the Dmv....
Yeah dude go there and look yourself. This has nothing to do with maps. This is Google Maps and how to get places
Get a service book and it will guide you to diy...
This a Q+A for when the hours and days of operation. Not for parts.
This is about map dude where the place is at where it's located how to get there or what to look for is it on a one way Road stuff like that
You can also try calling them and asking if they have any there but you will have to go and pull any parts that you want yourself.
This question has nothing to do with maps. But a car with no title is not worth anything to anybody. You have to cut it up into small enough pieces that it's not considered a car. Then you have a bunch of large pieces of scrap metal and you can take those in for recycling
You can check the inventory or call and ask what the best thing to do is pay $2 and go in the yard and see what you can find
Check their website it will tell
Yes lots of used rims u can call and ask what they have instead of wasting ur time driveing down there, hope this helps
Go to the pick n pull website and they have a full parts list.
Download the app row 52 and enter your vehicle and location and that will tell you what they have in stock
Friend in this place you find almost everything I'm sure you have the opportunity to visit them and beras you will find it
Yes u can, dosent have to be the same location.
I would buy a new one not used!
You have to call and ask everyday they get new cars and get ride of old ones.
Sherwood pick n pull has a bunch of suburban's!
Pick-N-Pull's website has a search feature that will let you know if a particular car is available. Google it!
If your a toolkit member there is a 50% off sale this weekend Feb 16 Feb 19
It's different every time you just have to ask when u pay to get in the yard
Go online or call theyll tell u if they have one and where its at.
Tri B & R Auto Wrecking ask for Arturo Delgado tell him that you calling from AC truck and auto paint so they can give you a discount
Check their web page to see if they have the vehicle your looking for.
Go to Pick n Pull South Check Inventory, that will tell you if your car is there and the date it entered the yard.
Call them and the will tall you also how mine Mitsubishi the have and you can go and look at
Yes
95 came out with two different types of starters....so if it has the same name like i think it is a nippondenso...it will work...
Depends on what you mean, but most junk yards that are not self serve charge a premium for their parts as it costs labor for them to send someone out to pull the part as it is
Row 52 has the latest info. If it's been in the yard awhile it's gone.
You need to call them directly. I don't recall seeing the car you're asking about in the yard.
You can use the online inventory tool to see if the car you are looking for is currently available in the yard (Pick-n-Pull website)
Drivelines are quite hard to come by, at least in good shape, they move the cars via forklift, so they tend to be bent beyond useability... Lkq, Formerly Foster Auto next door probably a better bet
It is better to go in person and look for the part yourself, if you speak. By phone, they only tell you if they have a car like yours but do not have an inventory of the parts.
Go to website 99.99% sure they would have it
Earlier comments are dead on.Theyll tell you how many of a particular car they have but don't promise specific parts... If you want you can call different wreaking yards and get it that way or use ebay...
Try costless auto parts. Guaranteed and better deal for the money. If your tight on money then rebuild youts for less.
Sherwood location is the best for peeps new to pick n pull. They are very helpful and you will have a great experience. Vancouver is second best. South Portland is the worst! I highly recommend anything and anywhere else for parts. I personally wait it out for my parts to come available at the other pick n pulls because of how horrible the staff is at the South Portland location (excluding the nice lady at counter; she's pretty great). However, if you're okay with being treated like you're less than human then go to South Portland's pick n pull.
Use the pick n pull inventory checker, punch in the make model; all available locations will appear.
Most of the time covers are thrown I side the car or in the trunk.
The CV joint the boot and the axle Are All One Piece. It's made together not to be separated if yours is separated it's definitely bad. Don't waste your time trying to reboot an old axle either. A new axle is only sixty bucks at Costless that's a lot better option than getting some use piece of junk from the junkyard for 40. Call Cost Less in Vancouver Washington save money
Try Row 52 . And Auto Wreckers.
Try Row 52. It lists cars that just came in.
Like Jackie said, PicknPull has an inventory checker which tells you all of the available vehicles in your area. But, the wont list specific parts; only the whole vehicle. So you have to go to the yard and check. Best advice, check inventory and go to the yard with the most vehicles you are looking for.
Yes, PnP will do onsite pickup. Very good service.
Yes they are? Normal hours. Open till 6:00 pm .
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