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2013-14 Shelby GT500
What are my options for shipping mounted wheels????
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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 16272221" data-attributes="member: 190070"><p>Go on youtube and check packing technique. Best method is to get shipping boxes which you cut and put on both sides then you use giant saran wrap roller to wrap them up. Note that if you are just shipping tires you do not need to pack them and can just slap the label directly on tire. </p><p></p><p>UPS and FedEx will be ass rape expensive. </p><p></p><p>Greyhound (yes the busline) will be the cheapest. </p><p></p><p>There is a hardware company that has warehouses all over the country and you can buy excess capacity on their trucks. They will be second cheapest. The company name starts with an "F" and I am too lazy to look it up. There are other companies that do this, too, you will find them if you do a little research. </p><p></p><p>Third cheapest will be a freight broker. They are a pain in the ass to deal with though and often will not give you a price until you commit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 16272221, member: 190070"] Go on youtube and check packing technique. Best method is to get shipping boxes which you cut and put on both sides then you use giant saran wrap roller to wrap them up. Note that if you are just shipping tires you do not need to pack them and can just slap the label directly on tire. UPS and FedEx will be ass rape expensive. Greyhound (yes the busline) will be the cheapest. There is a hardware company that has warehouses all over the country and you can buy excess capacity on their trucks. They will be second cheapest. The company name starts with an "F" and I am too lazy to look it up. There are other companies that do this, too, you will find them if you do a little research. Third cheapest will be a freight broker. They are a pain in the ass to deal with though and often will not give you a price until you commit. [/QUOTE]
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