
RZR Recycling at 22380 N 20th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027 RZR Recycling is a Phoenix auto salvage yard and scrap metal recycling center at 22380 N 20th Ave. It runs as a self-service u-pull-it yard where customers can find used auto parts from many vehicle makes and models. The yard also takes scrap metal, aluminum, and other recyclable materials from individuals and businesses. Hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with no weekend or holiday service. Services & What to Expect RZR Recycling serves two main groups: those hunting for used auto parts and those looking to recycle scrap metal. The yard lets customers browse, find, and remove parts themselves. Staff can help identify parts, set prices, and point out tools for removal. Auto Salvage & Parts The yard carries parts from cars, trucks, and SUVs. Common items include engines, transmissions, body panels, interior pieces (seats, dashboards), and electrical components. Customers bring their own tools, though the yard provides basics like wrenches and pry bars. Pricing is per part, with some vehicles available for full purchase as salvage titles. Scrap Metal & Recycling RZR Recycling buys non-ferrous metals (aluminum, copper, brass) and ferrous metals (steel, iron). Payment is based on weight and metal type. The yard handles large scrap loads, including industrial steel and aluminum cans. Payouts happen on-site after weighing and sorting. Additional Services Beyond salvage and recycling, RZR Recycling offers: Welding and fabrication Engine and transmission rebuilding Custom machining Vehicle disassembly for part recovery These services usually require an appointment, as the yard focuses on self-service during open hours. Customer Experience Reviews show mixed feedback. Some customers praise the staff—like Felix and Darren—for being friendly and helpful. Others note quick unloading for scrap and fair pricing on parts and metals. Complaints include lower payouts for certain metals (e.g., aluminum cans at $0.31/lb) and unclear pricing before processing. The yard also lacks weekend hours, which some find inconvenient. While it doesn’t have Google reviews, its Facebook and Instagram pages show active customer engagement. Location & Hours RZR Recycling is at 22380 N 20th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027, in a light industrial area near 20th Ave and Thunderbird Road. It’s easy to reach from I-17, with on-site parking for customers. Business Hours Day Open Close Monday 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Tuesday 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Thursday 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Friday 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Saturday Closed Closed Sunday Closed Closed Hours can change, so call ahead at (623) 869-0021 to confirm, especially for scrap drop-offs or large part removals. Directions From I-17 North/South: Take Exit 227 for Thunderbird Road Turn west onto Thunderbird Road Drive 1.5 miles, then turn north onto 20th Ave RZR Recycling is on the left at 22380 N 20th Ave GPS coordinates: 33.6121° N, 112.1356° W Frequently Asked Questions What are the hours for RZR Recycling? RZR Recycling is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Weekends and holidays are closed. For scrap drop-offs or part removals outside these hours, call ahead to check availability. Does RZR Recycling buy junk cars? Yes, RZR Recycling takes junk cars for salvage and recycling. While it doesn’t advertise a "cash for cars" program, customers can bring in old vehicles to be dismantled for parts or processed as scrap. Pricing depends on the car’s condition, usable parts, and metal content. For selling a junk car, check our Phoenix junkyard directory for yards specializing in vehicle purchases. What kind of parts can I find at RZR Recycling? The yard carries a wide range of used auto parts, including: Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign) Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers) Interior components (seats, dashboards, consoles) Electrical parts (alternators, starters, wiring harnesses) Suspension and drivetrain parts (control arms, differentials, axles) Braking systems (calipers, rotors, master cylinders) Inventory changes daily as vehicles are dismantled. Staff can help locate parts, but customers remove them themselves. How does self-service auto salvage work at RZR Recycling? The self-service process is simple: Find the part: Browse the yard to locate the vehicle with your needed part. Staff can help identify it if needed. Remove the part: Use your own tools (or basic tools from the yard) to take the part. Customers handle the removal. Pay for the part: Bring the part to the office for pricing. Costs vary by part condition and demand. Check out: Pay and leave with the part. No appointment is needed during open hours. For large or heavy parts, customers may need help loading them into their vehicle. What metals does RZR Recycling accept for recycling? The yard takes both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including: Steel and iron (scrap metal, car parts, machinery) Aluminum (cans, siding, automotive parts) Copper and brass (wiring, pipes, plumbing fixtures) Stainless steel (appliance parts, industrial equipment) Metals are weighed on-site, and payouts are based on current market prices. Customers should separate metals by type for faster processing. Some payouts for aluminum and other non-ferrous metals have been noted as lower than industry averages. Are tools provided for part removal? RZR Recycling offers basic tools like wrenches, pry bars, and sockets for part removal. Customers should bring their own tools, especially for tough or heavy-duty jobs. The yard doesn’t provide air tools, impact wrenches, or heavy machinery. Staff can suggest tools if needed but don’t assist with removal. Recent News & Updates As of the latest updates, RZR Recycling continues operating as a self-service auto salvage and scrap recycling center in Phoenix. Hours and services remain unchanged, with Monday to Friday operations. Customer reviews from 2023 and early 2024 show the yard is still active, with feedback on both good service and pricing transparency. The business stays engaged on social media, posting on Facebook and Instagram about recent scrap drop-offs, part removals, and occasional promotions. No major changes or expansions have been announced. For the latest details, visit the official website or check their social media pages.







