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Fast67VelleN2O 03-05-2008 11:28 PM

Freight Shipping
 
Can anyone here recommend a reliable and reasonably priced freight shipper? I have a rear end I want to ship and UPS Freight is quoting me $1135.00 to the west coast. That just sounds completely rediculous. Is that a hose job quote or is that ball park? Thanks for helping a freight noob out
Thanks,
Matt

firstgenaddict 03-05-2008 11:54 PM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
Give me the dimensions, weight, and Zip codes (from and to) and I will see what the cost is with my discount.

nuch_ss396 03-05-2008 11:56 PM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
Matt,

If it will fit in a Greyhound Bus luggage area, you can
get some really reasonable rates. You drop it off at
Greyhound and the receiver gets it from a Greyhound depot
near them.....

Nuch

Charley Lillard 03-05-2008 11:59 PM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
Drain any fluids, securely strap it to a pallet and ship it www.forwardair.com. You will have to take it there and it will need to be picked up at the other end but it is cheap. Check their site.

budnate 03-06-2008 04:45 AM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
yep I use them all the time, it should ship for about 200 bucks, make your own pallet sheet of plywood and 2 two by fours, drill holes around the rear end and tie it down with a bander or rope, it has to be coverd with a box cant be shipped open, a couple custom cut carboard boxes to cover it I cut them to hang on the side and screw the carboard to the 2 by fours with washers a little tape in the middle to hold it looking good and they will check it in, if it looks to hokey they will send you home, takes me a couple hours to pallet something and a dumpster dive at the furniture store,lol... and your done. also dont make it any longer or taller than you have to, your paying for the space as well as weight!!!!!!

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Drain any fluids, securely strap it to a pallet and ship it www.forwardair.com. You will have to take it there and it will need to be picked up at the other end but it is cheap. Check their site.

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rubbinisracing 03-06-2008 04:58 AM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
We use www.freightquote.com for all motor freight. Fill out the RFQ and they will shop the shipment with 100's of carriers.

Tommy 03-06-2008 06:15 AM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
I recently had a rollbar shipped from MO to Al and I believe it cost around 80 bucks. He guy I bought it from used R+L Carriers. Once he called them (thats another story) they were Johnny on the spot... Boom, 18 wheeler at my door in three days if I remember correct. The truck driver even called to give me an ETA. It was on a pallet with some other parts. I was impressed with R+L.

R+L CARRIERS


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SuperNovaSS 03-06-2008 10:11 AM

Re: Freight Shipping
 
roadway express and yellow freight are the ones I use.


Jason


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