1. Ace Pick A Part

    1. Ace Pick A Part

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    Jacksonville, FL

    Ace Pick A Part

    3.0 (45 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    What had happened was.... After asking 2 employees, I was told it would be $43 for a 28 spline shaft from a 1978 GM 10 bolt rear axle. I spent two days removing it, first day it rained. I was so happy when I finally separated the rusty old spline from a bad differential that had a broken pinion lock bolt! I was overjoyed and thought I was back on the road. Then, on my way out they said $183?! You have to pay for the whole rear end?! WTF? I spoke to the manager, who refused to honor their initial quote. Turns out they no longer sell some parts separately. Ok, but why was I told $43 prior to pulling the part? Incomplete price list confusing their own employees? Maybe they thought it was an independent suspension part? All I know is, I bought a 28 spline shaft at Ace before and it was $32, but that was 1994 when they answered the phone with clear consistent prices as there was no acepickapart.com and a 30 spline didn't exist yet... I don't want anyone to lose their job. I begged them to meet me in the middle at $83 (their listed price for a complete dead axle) and they closed the sales window. Other real men were in line with me, or I would have cried. I set down the 47 year old part and walked away. I left (waving goodbye with 1 finger) and ordered a brand new one from Advanced Auto Parts for $90. Is Ace still locally family owned, or is it now Acme? Maybe junior recently inherited Ace and he has never wrenched? I have always loved this place and they have always been fair before. I'm too old to be working in this heat, paying gas and entry for 2 days for no reason VS forced to also buy the grenaded differential. I'm only sharing my experience with hope this doesn't happen to you. I WILL NEVER GO BACK AFTER 30 YEARS WORKING WITH ACE PICK A PART. THANKS GARY

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    Tim O.

    Never let them give you store credit if you're going to give them money they charged me $10 extra for the core charge when I brought the core back they tried giving me store credit hindsight I would have ripped it up thrown it in her face said unacceptable give me cash

    Susan P.

    This is the place you either love or hate. It's hot and sweaty and dirty and knuckle busting. But if you're looking for parts for your vehicle and don't want to pay retail this is the place to go. We have a fun time when we go. I would suggest bringing a beach umbrella so you don't die in the sun and you need to bring something to drink. If you're smart you'll bring a wagon with big wheels so that you can talk your tools because the yard is huge. You know what's going to happen when you get there and that is that the car you need will be at the very back which is like a mile away from the gate. They have a great crazy huge selection of cars basically everything you can think of they have it there. The staff is nice and they have sales all the time. They also have this email thing where you can sign up so that whenever they bring a new version of what you're looking for on to the lot they will send you an email and sometimes even a picture. We've been coming here for years and it's a great learning experience for teenagers.

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    Cuey M.

    If you are like me you probably order your parts online or at the dealership. I think the only time I have ever stepped foot on a junkyard was with my pops when I was really young, but that's also doubtful. Speaking of online - You can check their inventory on their website. They will refer you to their website if you call regarding availability of a vehicle. This junkyard is closer to the Jacksonville zoo. Plenty of parking and they even have handicap parking. You can bring your own tools but they have signs posted that says you can't bring in your own parts, not sure how enforced that policy is. Entry is $4(cash only?) and the entrance is similar to walking into a prison, not that I have been. I came here looking for a Nissan Titan, 2 the website stated was in stock. The person I handed the payment to did not know where the Titans were and I don't blame him because as soon as I entered the yard I felt like I walked for miles until I realized what the heck was going on. They separate the vehicles by types such as cars, trucks, vans, SUVs... Well, for the most part but not by region. After 30 or so minutes of walking the yard I found the first Titan or what was left of it. The assembly I needed was still there but it wasn't the right kind. After another 30 minutes of walking and about to give up I found the other Titan which was nowhere near the first one. The whole assembly was gone and so was my luck. I think going forward if I need the part I'll go if the vehicle is still "newer" to the yard as some of these vehicles get gutted fairly quickly. I walked out empty and defeated. Side tip: I dressed in something to get dirty in but 30% of the walk area was muddy puddles. I wore my training shoes and had chunks of mud on them. Bring an extra pair of shoes and a bag if you don't want your mats dirty. Water boots are recommended.

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    BEWARE!! Selling your car to them is SHADY!! Mike that works there will try to pawn off his lack of knowledge on other companies.

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    Ask the Community - Ace Pick A Part

    Do you have a 1998 chevy s10 pickup truck?

    Yes we have some 1998's currently available as well as several other S10's that share most of the same parts. You can check out inventory anytime at acepickapart.com

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