Best way to ship front lip?
By best I mean cheapest, while keeping it in one piece.
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make your own box!
this is what i had to do to get the shipping cost down! i think i got the shipping cost down to 15 or 16 bucks... |
I just didn't know which of the big 3 shipping companies would be cheapest without driving all over town
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i think USPS was the cheapest when i shipped out my R lip..
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To Florida!
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Wrap the lip in something tough, put a shipping label on it, and ship it. Screw the box...
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 654584)
Wrap the lip in something tough, put a shipping label on it, and ship it. Screw the box...
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It'll have a layer of bubble wrap and tote wrap from work
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It doesn't really bother me, as long as it gets here in one piece. Shipping usually covers it for $100 either way.
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just spend the lil extra money on insurance for it!
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I always insure them. The one time I didn't, I ate a 600 dollar nitrous kit
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 654584)
Wrap the lip in something tough, put a shipping label on it, and ship it. Screw the box...
but yeah def buy insurance is only like 2 dollars for $150 or something like that. |
UPS should cover up to $100 automatically.
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 654584)
Wrap the lip in something tough, put a shipping label on it, and ship it. Screw the box...
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Originally Posted by neogenesis2004
(Post 654632)
I've done exactly this a couple times. Always arrived fine. Shipping was only like $15-20 with insurance.
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I'm just guessing on the dimensions here, but a quote for a 46"x10"x10" box @ 10lbs, via USPS Parcel post is $25.51 ($51.75 for Priority), and via UPS Ground is $23.99.
BTW, I used my zip code (06810) to CA (90210). So your actual quote may be cheaper than those prices I listed. Depending on how you pay for it and get it to UPS factors into that price as well. USPS is easier, seeing that Parcel post can only be done in person at the post office, so theres no price variables on that quote. I've shipped a dozen or so vintage chrome bumpers around the US via UPS using this thick ass blue bubble wrap that my bodyshop guy had on hand. I wrapped it around the bumper a couple times, taped the shit out of it, and put my fragile stickers, packing slip, and shipping label all on the outside of the blue wrap. Never had any complaints or issues with the bumpers showing up damaged. In any case, I would recommend using USPS, depending on the size of the package that is. If it goes over a certain girth the price can jump quite a bit, but I think you should be safe with a front lip for a miata. UPS has caused me much grief over the past 5-6 years and I use them far and few now, only when I absolutely have to. USPS has yet to fail me (knock on wood). |
And that was exactly what I needed! Shipping is now ready to go.... so its just down to payment and removal.
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