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Pick-n-Pull

Self-serve used auto parts stores with over 50 locations across North America.

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Pick-n-Pull is one of the largest self-service used auto parts chains in North America, operating approximately 50 locations across the United States and Canada. The chain opened its first store in Stockton, California, in 1984 and was acquired by Schnitzer Steel Industries (now Radius Recycling) in 2003. In 2025, Radius Recycling was acquired by Toyota Tsusho for $1.3 billion. Pick-n-Pull processes over 350,000 end-of-life vehicles annually, making it one of the largest automotive recyclers on the continent. Customers bring their own tools to remove parts from vehicles organized by make and year, offering substantial savings compared to new OEM parts. Most locations offer a 30-day exchange policy, with some locations providing a 90-day warranty on all parts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pick-n-Pull

Everything you need to know before visiting a Pick-n-Pull yard

How does Pick-n-Pull work?

Pick-n-Pull is a self-service auto parts store where you walk through the yard, find the vehicle with the part you need, and remove it yourself using your own tools. A small entrance fee is charged at most locations. Vehicles are organized by make and year for easy navigation.

How many Pick-n-Pull locations are there?

Pick-n-Pull operates approximately 50 self-service auto parts stores across the United States and Canada. Their parent company, Radius Recycling, operates over 100 recycling facilities across 26 U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, and Puerto Rico.

How many vehicles does Pick-n-Pull recycle each year?

Pick-n-Pull processes over 350,000 end-of-life vehicles annually across all of its locations in the United States and Canada, making it one of the largest automotive recyclers in North America.

Does Pick-n-Pull offer a warranty?

Most Pick-n-Pull locations offer a 30-day exchange policy with optional extended warranties. Some locations, such as San Antonio, provide a 90-day warranty on all parts purchased.