| It doesn’t matter what kind of vehicle you have. | | | | yards. You can get drive train belts, fuel injection |
| At some point, its going to be scrap. It might be too | | | | systems, carburetors and even tunnel grips. The |
| old; it might have broken down or was involved in | | | | owners of these snowmobile salvage yards |
| some sort of accident. The same holds true for | | | | determine the prices of the parts they sell. |
| snowmobiles as well and there are salvage yards | | | | Sometimes these parts have been refurbished or are |
| dedicated to snowmobiles. Snowmobile salvage yards | | | | sold in an as is condition. The price of the parts is at |
| are the place to go when looking for parts for your | | | | their discretion. Also remember these parts do not |
| snowmobile. | | | | have any warranty, so you need to put that into |
| This is the place to go when you have looked | | | | consideration before you make any purchases. |
| everywhere, or when you are on a budget. Some of | | | | It’s fairly easy to find a snowmobile salvage |
| the parts that you find might be in great condition | | | | yard. You can locate those in your area by looking |
| because they might come off a new snowmobile | | | | them up in the yellow pages, or the internet. If your |
| that was totaled, or some may be in terrible shape, | | | | area has a snowmobile association, you can consult |
| like those that came from old snowmobiles. At these | | | | with members there to see if they know of any |
| yards, you can find many models of retired | | | | yards. A salvage yards are great because if |
| snowmobiles, such as Polaris and Yamaha. | | | | you’re restoring an old snowmobile, you might |
| You can buy almost all kinds of parts from salvage | | | | just get the part there. |