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Junk Car Removal in Dayton

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Looking for a junkyard or salvage yard in Dayton?

For used parts in Dayton, the practical starting point is the northern outskirts of Dayton close to the freight route. A quick phone call to confirm the make and model is in stock can save you a wasted trip. Road salt is used heavily here from November through March, so check any metal part for frame rust before assuming it is serviceable.

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Verified 2026 Dayton Self-Service Part Prices

Common PartAvg. PriceCore Charge
Alternator$52$13
Starter Motor$42$11
Battery (Standard)$32$13
Door Mirror (Power)$27β€”
Radiator$60$20
Engine (4-Cyl)$510$100
Auto Transmission$414$85

*Prices are regional averages for Dayton. Individual yard pricing may vary.

Dayton Junkyards

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Find Junkyards Near Me

Dayton, Ohio, while not the biggest city, still sees its fair share of vehicle turnover. Whether you're dealing with a totaled car after a rough winter on I-75 or just looking for a cheap part to keep your older vehicle running, finding the right junkyard in Dayton is important. They're out there, and we can help you locate them.

With Dayton's mix of older neighborhoods and newer suburban developments, you'll find all sorts of vehicles ending up in local salvage yards. From trucks used on farms outside of town to sedans that spent their lives commuting to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, you can often find a specific part you need if you know where to look. Our directory is a great starting point for finding junkyards in Dayton, OH.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dayton Junkyards

Are there junkyards in Dayton that specialize in certain types of vehicles?expand_more

While many Dayton junkyards handle a variety of vehicles, it's always best to call ahead. Some might have a larger selection of trucks due to the area's agricultural history, while others might focus on cars more common in the city. Ask about their inventory and what makes and models they typically carry.

How do I know if a Dayton junkyard has the specific part I need?expand_more

Your best bet is to call the junkyard directly and provide them with as much information as possible about the part you're looking for. Include the year, make, and model of your vehicle, and the specific name or number of the part. Some yards even use computerized inventory systems to quickly check availability.

Do Dayton junkyards typically allow you to pull your own parts?expand_more

Some junkyards in the Dayton area operate on a 'you-pull-it' basis, where you're responsible for removing the parts yourself, which can save you money. Others will remove the part for you, often at a higher price. Be sure to ask about their policies before visiting.

What paperwork do I need when buying a vehicle from a junkyard in Dayton?expand_more

If you're buying an entire vehicle from a Dayton junkyard, even for scrap, you'll typically need to provide a valid driver's license or photo ID. The junkyard will likely provide you with a bill of sale. Be sure to clarify what documentation they provide and what you'll need to transfer the title, if applicable, with the Ohio BMV.

Start your search for used auto parts now by browsing our directory of junkyards in Dayton, Ohio.