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Pull & Save Auto Parts

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(509) 928-4000

11125 North Market Street, Mead, Washington 99021

Hours

Mon - Fri9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday9:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Overview

Pull & Save Auto Parts - Mead, Washington

Pull & Save Auto Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard in Mead, Washington. Customers can find used car parts at low prices by browsing the inventory and removing parts themselves. The yard uses a "u-pull-it" model, where you locate and take parts with basic tools. A parts search tool on the website helps identify which vehicles may have the components you need. Pull & Save doesn’t buy junk cars, but customers can check local cash for junk cars options in the area.

Services & What to Expect

Pull & Save Auto Parts is for customers who want to save money on auto repairs by finding their own used parts. The yard has a large selection of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. Parts range from engines and transmissions to body panels and interior components. You’re responsible for finding and removing parts using your own tools, though basic tools are available for rent.

How Self-Service Works

  • Browse the yard: Vehicles are organized by make and model. The website’s parts search tool helps identify which cars may have the parts you need.
  • Locate parts: Walk through the yard to find the specific vehicle and part you require.
  • Remove parts: Basic tools are available for rent, but bringing your own makes the process easier. Parts are sold by the pound, with prices based on weight.
  • Pay at the counter: After removing the part, bring it to the front desk to weigh and pay.

What Parts Are Available?

The inventory includes parts from many vehicles, such as:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders)
  • Interior components (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and braking systems
  • Electrical components (wiring harnesses, sensors)
  • Exhaust systems
The yard updates its stock often, so popular parts may not always be in stock. Check the website’s parts search tool before visiting to confirm availability.

Tools & Equipment

Pull & Save provides basic tools for rent, including:

  • Socket sets
  • Wrenches
  • Pry bars
  • Jacks and jack stands (for lifting vehicles)
Bringing your own tools speeds up the process. Safety gear like gloves is recommended but not provided.

Location & Hours

Pull & Save Auto Parts is at 11125 North Market Street, Mead, Washington, 99021 . It’s near US-2, about 15 minutes east of Spokane. Parking is available on-site.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM

The yard closes on major holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, and the Fourth of July. Call ahead at (509) 928-4000 if visiting during holidays or to confirm hours.

Directions

Pull & Save Auto Parts is near North Market Street and East 11th Avenue in Mead. From Spokane, take US-2 East toward Mead, then turn right onto North Market Street. The yard is about 0.5 miles down on your left. GPS works well, but traffic can be heavy during rush hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Pull & Save Auto Parts?

Pull & Save Auto Parts is open from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM, seven days a week. The yard may close on major holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving. Check the official website for updates before visiting.

Does Pull & Save Auto Parts buy junk cars?

Pull & Save Auto Parts doesn’t buy junk cars directly. If you need to get rid of an old vehicle, look into cash for junk cars options in the Spokane area. Many local junkyards offer this service and may even tow the car for free.

What kind of parts can I find at Pull & Save Auto Parts?

The yard carries a wide range of used auto parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, interior components, suspension parts, electrical systems, and exhaust systems. Inventory changes often, so popular parts may not always be in stock. Use the online parts search tool to check before visiting.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Pull & Save Auto Parts?

Self-service means you find and remove parts yourself. Start by browsing the yard or using the online parts search to locate the vehicle with the part you need. Once found, use tools to remove it. After removal, bring the part to the front desk to be weighed and paid for by the pound. Some mechanical knowledge helps, but patience works too.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Pull & Save rents basic tools, but bringing your own speeds up the process. Useful tools include socket sets, wrenches, and pry bars. If you don’t have tools, the yard can provide them for a fee, but availability varies. Safety gear like gloves is recommended but not supplied.

Can I return a part if it’s damaged or doesn’t fit?

Pull & Save Auto Parts doesn’t accept returns once parts are removed. Inspect parts carefully before taking them. If unsure, ask staff for help before removing a part.

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Calaina
CalainaGoogle
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2 months ago

Honestly, this place is my new favorite spot for car parts. The prices are solid—no surprises, which is rare—and they’ve got a price sheet so you know exactly what you’re paying before you even grab anything. If it’s not listed and fits in a bag, it’s just a buck. I could easily waste a whole afternoon here just filling a bag with random little parts I might need later. And the selection? Pretty impressive. They’ve got stuff for older cars that’s nearly impossible to find anywhere else. Saved my hide more than once. ---

David Ewing
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3 months ago

Needed a part for a GL450c Mercedes—an AC compressor—and these guys helped me track it down. They cross-referenced it with a ML500, told me where to look, and I headed straight for the car. But when I got there, the whole front end was stripped—no motor, no transmission, nothing. I was pissed, ready to walk away, when I spotted the exact part I needed just two spots over, sitting on the ground like it was waiting for me. Pulled it in five minutes flat. And the price? Thirty-three bucks. Not bad at all. ---

Emily Walker
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3 months ago

Tried calling ahead to save myself an hour-long drive, but good luck getting a straight answer. The person who picked up didn’t sound like they knew a damn thing about cars or their own inventory. How do you work at a salvage yard and not even know what’s out there? They wanted me to drive all the way out, pull a transmission myself, and then *maybe* tell me if it was worth anything. No guarantee it even works? Hard pass. I’d rather waste my time somewhere else than get screwed over by people who don’t even bother to know their own stock.

Jack Taylor
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3 months ago

Picked up a used alternator for my ‘09 Jeep Patriot here—cost me $26 plus a $6 core charge and tax, so around $33 total. Had to pull it myself, which was fine. For a part that’s brand new at $100–$160, that’s a steal. Oh, and the photo I posted? That’s the alternator after I scrubbed the hell out of it. Looked like it’d been sitting in a swamp before I got my hands on it. ---

Dale Wilson
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5 months ago

Look, I get it—it’s a scrap yard. But charging a “walk-in fee” just to step inside? Then overcharging me on the way out? I checked their inventory online before I even left my house. The part was listed at $15. Got to the counter, and the woman tells me it’s $17. I show her the part number, she looks it up on their own system, and sure enough, it’s $15. Her response? *“Well, there’s nothing I can do about it.”* Excuse me? You just took two extra dollars from me for no reason, on top of the two bucks I already paid just to walk in the door. That’s four dollars stolen from me in one trip. And yeah, I’ve been back before. Probably will again. But I’ll be ready for the rip-off this time. ---

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