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State Line Auto Parts

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State Line Auto Parts - Rockford, Illinois

State Line Auto Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard in Rockford, Illinois. Customers browse and remove their own parts from a mix of dismantled vehicles. It’s a go-to spot for mechanics, DIYers, and anyone hunting for affordable used car parts. The yard also dismantles vehicles and may take junk cars, though details aren’t listed online.

Services & What to Expect

State Line Auto Parts is a self-service operation. Staff don’t help locate or remove parts, so customers need to know what they’re looking for and bring their own tools. The yard holds cars, trucks, and SUVs in various states of disassembly, with common parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, bumpers, doors, and interior components.

The yard doesn’t list parts online, so you’ll need to visit in person to check stock. Pricing depends on the part’s condition and demand—some items are sold by the pound for scrap. You’re responsible for removing parts yourself and may face a small fee for access or disposal of unusable materials.

If you’re selling a junk car, State Line Auto Parts might buy vehicles, but their website doesn’t confirm this. For cash offers, check our list of verified buyers in Rockford .

What to Bring

  • Tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars) for part removal
  • A vehicle or trailer to haul parts away
  • Cash or a payment method the yard accepts (check their site for details)
  • Knowledge of the part you need (make, model, year, and condition)

Location & Hours

State Line Auto Parts is at 1111 Kilburn Avenue, Rockford, Illinois, 61101 . Hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Saturday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The yard is closed Sundays. No extended or holiday hours are listed, so plan visits accordingly.

The yard sits in a light industrial area on Rockford’s west side, near Kilburn Park and the Rock River. It’s easy to reach from I-90/94 and Highway 20. GPS should get you there, but call ahead if you’re unsure about access or parking.

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Contact Information

Phone: (815) 965-2612
Website: trade6599.car-part.com
Google Rating: 3.5/5 (71 reviews)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for State Line Auto Parts?

The yard is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It’s closed Sundays. Hours haven’t changed recently, but call to confirm before visiting.

Does State Line Auto Parts buy junk cars?

The website doesn’t mention a cash-for-cars program, but some salvage yards do buy vehicles. For guaranteed offers, check our directory of verified buyers in Rockford . Call State Line Auto Parts at (815) 965-2612 to ask about their policy.

What kind of parts can I find at State Line Auto Parts?

The yard carries standard used auto parts from dismantled vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions (condition varies)
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and drivetrain parts (axles, control arms)
  • Electrical components (wiring harnesses, sensors)
  • Scrap metal (sold by weight)
Availability changes often, so check back if you’re hunting for a specific part. The yard doesn’t list inventory online.

How does self-service auto salvage work at State Line Auto Parts?

At State Line Auto Parts, you handle part removal yourself. Here’s the process:

  1. Arrive during business hours and park in the designated area.
  2. Walk the yard to find the vehicle with your part.
  3. Use your own tools to remove the part (staff don’t assist).
  4. Pay for the part at the office (cash or accepted payment methods).
  5. Take the part with you—some yards charge for leaving parts behind.
Wear gloves and safety gear, as salvage yards can be hazardous. Call ahead if you’re unsure about access or part availability.

Are tools provided at State Line Auto Parts?

No, the yard doesn’t provide tools. You’ll need to bring your own wrenches, sockets, pry bars, and any other equipment for part removal. Some people rent tools from local hardware stores or auto shops.

Is there a fee to enter State Line Auto Parts?

The website doesn’t mention an entry fee, but some salvage yards charge a small access fee (around $5–$10) or require a tool deposit. Call (815) 965-2612 to confirm current policies before visiting. Part pricing is usually per item or by weight for scrap.

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black Eagle
black EagleGoogle
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a month ago

Skip this place entirely. They shipped me a dead engine, and now I’m stuck dealing with the fallout. Not worth the hassle. ---

Alan Lopez
Alan LopezGoogle
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3 months ago

I wasted an hour of my life driving here, and for what? Forty-five minutes of my time gone, and I left empty-handed. They swore they had the right part in the right color, but it was wrong—and they couldn’t care less. Absolute joke. ---

Wicked Wrench
Wicked WrenchGoogle
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8 months ago

The staff was actually decent—friendly, helpful, no nonsense. Picked up what I needed without any drama. If you’re just looking for a part and don’t want a headache, this is the spot. ---

Megalodon Sharkbite
Megalodon SharkbiteGoogle
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a year ago

Peggy—if that’s even her real name—is the worst. First time there, and she hit me with the most unprofessional greeting: *"What do you want?"* Like I’m some kind of nuisance. Bought a part, and her exact words were *"Good luck if it works."* It didn’t. Twenty minutes later, it died. Then she screamed at me, called me a liar, said my battery was the problem—never even mentioned a battery. Stood there crying while she yelled, then walked out. Don’t waste your money. They’ll take it, sell you garbage, and blame you when it fails. Avoid at all costs.

Austin Moss
Austin MossGoogle
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3 years ago

Bought a transmission here, and it was busted. Lost my receipt, but even when I asked them to reprint it so I could get a refund, they flat-out refused. Had to drag my credit card company into it just to fix their mistake. Unbelievable. ---

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Contact

(815) 965-2612

1111 Kilburn Avenue, Rockford, Illinois 61101

Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SundayClosed

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