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Junk Yards in New Albany, IN

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  • Address:
    1216 Floyd St, New Albany, IN (Zipcode: 47150)
    Open hours:
    Open from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm
    Status:
    Closed

    Told the guy I needed a rear end for a 92 Chevy 1500. I told him that I wanted a good one that was ready to install and go.The guy was super friendly and told me they had a real nice one from a truck that had just been wrecked in the front end. He said they had been using it until last week when they sold the motor. The guy lied! I get there and it's the biggest piece of junk I've ever seen in my life. Layers of rust. I argue with another guy that swears up and down that they just took it out. I'm in a pinch so I take it. He tries to add $25 to the price. I don't fall for it. I get home and check it over real good and realize I can't use anything on it except the axle assembly itself. I open it up just to make sure and it seems fine. I proceed to remove everything and when I remove the drums it has dried up mud and gravel and spider webs inside as if it's been sitting in the elements for years. So now I got it all stripped down and can't reuse any of the bolts or hardware. Can't even reuse the cover. I could have gotten a real nice one off Craigslist for $25 more. Lying crooks are what they are. Look at the pics. Am I crazy or what?

  • Address:
    5426 Grant Line Rd, New Albany, IN (Zipcode: 47150)
    Open hours:
    Open from 08:30 am to 05:30 pm
    Status:
    Closed

    Great item. Fabulous people, easy to work with. They go out of their way to get the job done. Would suggest to all my friends. Need more businesses like theirs around, not just here,but nation wide.

  • Address:
    375 Emery Xing, New Albany, IN (Zipcode: 47150)

    They paid me a good price for my junk car.

  • Address:
    1430 Highwater Rd, New Albany, IN (Zipcode: 47150)
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    “Told the guy I needed a rear end for a 92 Chevy 1500. I told him that I wanted a good one that was ready to install and go.The guy was super friendly and told me they had a real nice one from a truck that had just been wrecked in the front end. He said they had been using it until last week when they sold the motor. The guy lied! I get there and it's the biggest piece of junk I've ever seen in my life. Layers of rust. I argue with another guy that swears up and down that they just took it out. I'm in a pinch so I take it. He tries to add $25 to the price. I don't fall for it. I get home and check it over real good and realize I can't use anything on it except the axle assembly itself. I open it up just to make sure and it seems fine. I proceed to remove everything and when I remove the drums it has dried up mud and gravel and spider webs inside as if it's been sitting in the elements for years. So now I got it all stripped down and can't reuse any of the bolts or hardware. Can't even reuse the cover. I could have gotten a real nice one off Craigslist for $25 more. Lying crooks are what they are. Look at the pics. Am I crazy or what?”