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    Something's not right here

    So I'm calling lots of auto body shops to find scrap rims and lead batteries -- some shops have them but here's the problem!



    My yard offers me 11$ per rim, the auto body shops are getting twice as much so I'll offer them 5$ and they say, "I'm getting 20$ right now, you're way off." How do I get around this? (Or wheres a better place to find them.)


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    I take them off the cars I scrap
    They average between $12.00 and $14.00 per rim at my yard
    My yard pays by weight , not per rim

    I would be THRILLED to sell them for $20.00 a pop

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    60 something cents a pound seems right around here for a scrap yard...

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    simple they are probably basing the ## on core charges when they get a onther rim or battery you can"t fight with that the manufactorer has more skin in than you look else where
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