Address: 6323 172nd St NE, Arlington, WA 98223, USA
Phone: +13604039505
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Thomas Suderman
The Arlington Pick-n-Pull establishment is a very busy place... best be prepared for a wait upon your arrival and departure (at this time, you're going to be hunting for your part(s) for some time as well :) I really like the staff there and the wrecking yard set-up and the fair pricing. Generally, the selection has been good (situation for the yard currently: Dodge is very "picked-over" /selection far from ideal).
Robert Sandoval
I just love Pick-n-Pull only cost a dollar to get in you can join their groups and get all kinds of benefits. A good example is alternators have gone up in parts stores huge amounts and I was out there and I could get one for 20 bucks now that's a hell of a deal. You can keep cars running longer cheaper than paying a service man. Also if you know what you're looking for and not just browsing they will print out where the part is on the lot and what different cars that the part will be in also the different years the parts in.
Scott Estes
The management I my opinion dont do a very good job because they are on the defensive right off the bat, partly because they expect the vostomer to complain about something rather it be the price of the item or something that questions their knowledge of the parts of the vehicle and rather or not it should be sold as part of the assembly or seperetly. That may change the price, I'm using.that as an example.windshield wiper motor arm. Or wiper motor complete arm included
Carl Wiles
Went in on half price weekend. Really good inventory selection, cars are not overly picked. 2 bucks to get in, 1 dollar if you join their loyalty program (free). Only "downside" would be their staff demeanor, but come on. You are getting killer deals on parts. Get what you pay for? Not a big enough issue to keep me away.
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Part it out on Craigslist first, then sell it to them,use their parts price list as a guide. You'll get more than $29
Call or check any pick n pull online to see what they have. You'll need to get the parts yourself and bring your own tools, though.
Yes, depending on the car, you can get paid for us to get the car. You can visit our website and get an instant cash offer.
Like you're going to sell them your truck
I walked the entire yard and did not see a Crossfire. Check the website.
Check the website called row52
Go on picknpull.com and you can search their inventory.
If you give them a call,they should tell you if they have any.I did see they had a lot of tires.
Check the website, then hit the menu to search parts and hit fuel pump to get an approximate price.
Yeah, have to call or check inventory on website
They have two 94s in row 30-31 you would have to het out there to see what's left on it though.
Hi Marc, Yes we do sell rims and tires, you can find them at the front of most of our stores.
The Pick-n-Pull website will Allow you to enter in info on a car or truck you are looking for. It will then tell you what location has that vehicle if they have it at all.
No one here would have a clue if they have that or not. But on their website you can type in your make and model that you need and it'll tell you if they have that car or not. If you call them I think they can help tell you what other Mazda cars would have the same buckle that you need.
Hey Jessica, Yes. we are open Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can find our holiday hours here:https://www.picknpull.com/events_and_specials.aspx?View=Detail&ID=3849 Hope that helps. Pick-n-Pull
Hi Cynthia, for questions, be sure to give us a call! Check out our We Buy Junk Cars page here for the phone number: https://www.picknpull.com/we_buy_cars.aspx
Hi Pedro, 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. And for part pricing by location, you can check out our part pricing page here: https://www.picknpull.com/part_pricing.aspx Thanks! The Pick-n-Pull Team
Hi Gina, our quotes are dependent on the price of scrap metal. The best thing to do is to get a free quote on our website! Here is the link: https://www.picknpull.com/we_buy_cars.aspx It only takes a minute or two. Thanks!
You'll have to call the pick n pull. They can look it up on their computer
You need to check inventory at the sites closest to you they change every day
Sign up for free to the "toolkit rewards" for cheaper admission and emails to let you know what and when all the sales are.
Insurance says you must be old enough to consent to their liability policy while in the yard. Unless you're an emancipated minor, you MUST be 18 or with a parent or legal guardian (or someone that looks like they could be.)
If you go on their website you can check their inventory at any of their locations.
No You do it yourself Bring your own tools too
Sell it on offer up you will get alot more $$$$$$$👍😁
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You need 2 check inventory on the Web site, but that just says the car is there, you have to go and pull the part yourself
Call, look on their website or go check in person. More than likely they will have what you need, they have a large selection of vehicles & parts & a helpful staff ass well.
If you look on their website there is a pricing breakdown for all general part categories. You'll find the info you need there. You can also check their online inventory to see how many compatible model years they have on the lot. I don't think they inventory Parts on the vehicles anymore so it will cost you $2 to get in and check
You can call to see if the car you need is there. But that's it. If they do you'll have to go there yourself to see if the part is available or not.
You can go to the website and use the vehicle search tool, or download row52 on Android.
Personal advice, I am a retired mechanic, putting used breaks on a vehicle is not ever recommended. Break pads are only a few dollars, spend the money and drive with confidence.
Yeah arlington has several 03's and an 01 pretty sure they're compatible, run arround $30 but also comes with enviromental fees and taxes prob. More like $43. I could prob. pull one for you for a total of $65. If that wkrks for you let me know k.
They used to come to you and tow it. Check with them before you pay for a tow.
Hi Laurie, hey if you need any help with that jetta i could probably help out, gimmy a parts list and ill do the best i can k
I wouldn't get it there ... not a lot of older stuff there anymore...I'd try budget truck in auburn or Al's truck in Lynnwood next to Mary's towing...
Questions are about the business and its services, not if they'll buy your specific part. Call them.
The short answer is probably not a lot and the better answer is why don't you just call them and ask?
Must have the title to ensure there are no lein holders.
They might if it was on the car when brought in. Usually used bras are wind beaten.
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