LKQ Monroe High End at 682 US Hwy 78 NW, Monroe, GA 30655

LKQ Monroe High End is a self-service auto salvage yard at 682 US Hwy 78 NW in Monroe, GA. They sell used auto parts—engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components—from salvaged vehicles. Customers browse the lot themselves and remove parts on their own. The yard also handles scrap metal and serves both DIYers and professional mechanics.

What to Find & How It Works

LKQ Monroe High End is a self-service yard, meaning you enter the lot, find the parts you need, and take them yourself. The inventory includes:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels and trim
  • Electrical parts (alternators, starters, etc.)
  • Suspension and drivetrain components
  • Interior pieces (seats, dashboards, door panels)

The yard doesn’t deliver or install parts. You’ll need your own tools to remove what you buy. Staff may help identify parts or check compatibility, but the focus is on self-service.

If you’re looking to sell a junk car, LKQ Monroe may take vehicles for salvage, though it’s not clearly listed. Call ahead at (800) 942-7278 to check if they’re buying.

Location & Hours

LKQ Monroe High End is at 682 US Hwy 78 NW in Monroe, GA 30655, near downtown and about 2 miles from Walmart. The yard sits along a main highway, making it easy to reach.

Current Hours:

  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Friday–Sunday: Closed

Hours can change, so call (800) 942-7278 before visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours at LKQ Monroe High End?

The yard is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. It’s closed Fridays, weekends, and holidays. Call (800) 942-7278 to confirm hours before your trip.

Does LKQ Monroe High End buy junk cars?

The yard doesn’t advertise junk car purchases, but some LKQ locations do. Call (800) 942-7278 or check LKQ’s website to see if they’re buying.

What parts are available at LKQ Monroe High End?

The yard carries used auto parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, electrical components, suspension parts, and interior trim. Parts come from salvaged vehicles, and customers remove them on their own.

How does self-service salvage work here?

You enter the yard during open hours, find the part you need, and take it with your own tools. Staff may help with part identification, but the process is self-service. Pay at the register before leaving.

Do I need to bring tools?

Yes. The yard is self-service, so you’ll need your own tools (wrenches, sockets, etc.) to remove parts. They don’t provide tools or removal services.

Are there warranties on parts?

The yard doesn’t list warranty details publicly. Some LKQ locations offer limited warranties, but you’ll need to ask staff before buying.