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Posted by Jerry Slaton on March 06, 2007 at 18:47:53 from (216.37.223.135):
In Reply to: Shipping a rim posted by iowa_tire_guy on March 06, 2007 at 18:29:31:
I have had some experience with item under 140.My item was shipped ups ground.It cost me about a little over a dollar a pound.If it weighs over that you need to find a trucking firm that is closest to your wheel on one end and a receiving company closest to you on your end.I used ABF freight.You need what they call a certificate of laden from the trucking firm before they leave with the wheel.For some reason without it it will cost a significant difference higher.You have to make sure whatever packaging the wheel is put in stays in one piece.I almost did not receive a hydraulic cylinder because all the packaging was almost destroyed.There would be no way of knowing where to send the package.
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