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ofspunk7 01-11-2015 02:15 PM

FS: NT01 Tires - 225/45ZR 15
 
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I would like to shoot for local pickup. I know that is a high hope, but I really want to avoid shipping tires if possible. I guess time will tell.

Location: N. St Paul, MN
Contact: PM or Email: DerekErlien@Gmail.com
Payment: Cash or PayPal

Price: $80 OBO

This rubber came with the car. I am not sure how many previous heat cycles the old owner put into them, but he said they still have some life left. There are 2 tires is minor damage to the inner lip from the tire shop that dismounted them for the previous owner (see pics). They will still hold a bead without issue (per the shop). I have not run these, I plan to stick to sticky street tires with my car. Currently they are being stored.

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sbcrx007 01-12-2015 10:53 AM

I'm interested in shipping them, I'll shoot you an email.

ofspunk7 01-12-2015 12:12 PM

Thanks, got the email.

At this time I want to try and avoid the PITA of getting a shipping quote. Lugging around tires to get an estimate on shipping is not really something that outweighs the annoyance of having them stored in my garage while I wait for a local buyer.... yet. I am sure my OCD will kick in sooner vs later... but for now I am still hoping local will save me the time of lugging them around.

ryansmoneypit 01-12-2015 12:29 PM

1. Weigh one tire, x' by 4.
2. Strap them together the same way that you would stack and store them. Two per bundle, then all four together.
3. use this for your box dimension.
4. No actual box needed.
5. use the fed ex shipping calculator.

This is how I did it last time and it worked out well.

ofspunk7 01-12-2015 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by ryansmoneypit (Post 1195676)
1. Weigh one tire, x' by 4.
2. Strap them together the same way that you would stack and store them. Two per bundle, then all four together.
3. use this for your box dimension.
4. No actual box needed.
5. use the fed ex shipping calculator.

This is how I did it last time and it worked out well.

You guys and your science and math. :bowrofl:


Ok... I will have to set aside some time later this week to make that happen. Thanks.

sbcrx007 01-12-2015 03:01 PM

Exactly!
I've always used a box to ship tires, but come to think of it Tire Rack can't be bothered to box any of the tires they ship - they just strap them together and slap a shipping tag on them, maybe a little shrink wrap for good luck.

sbcrx007 01-12-2015 03:01 PM

double post - browser froze up

ofspunk7 01-20-2015 08:02 PM

OK - Bump it up. Had time (and found a digital scale) so I can ship these now if required.

ofspunk7 02-17-2015 10:37 AM

BUMP it up - $50 OBO, I need to make some room in my garage and buy some new parts for spring.

(it has nothing to do with the wife asking me when I was going to sell the wheels in the garage.... lol)

Twiztedmiata 02-17-2015 05:55 PM

How much shipped to 21085

ofspunk7 02-17-2015 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by Twiztedmiata (Post 1207006)
How much shipped to 21085

PM'd

Savington 02-19-2015 05:11 PM

Amazon has some 48" heavy duty zipties for about $8 shipped that work perfectly for shipping tires. UPS even makes thermal labels with adhesive that is specifically designed to stick to auto tires, so they expect you to ship them out of box. Three per pair of tires, use the extras for auto-erotic asphyxiation, and ship tires cheap and easy.

ofspunk7 02-19-2015 05:54 PM

Still waiting for a buyer. Shipping seems to be around $95 - $105 with FedEX. Assuming that i ziptie and plastic wrap them up into a 4-wheel cylinder with cardboard inserts. Unless someone has a better suggestion. My shipping specs are baised on this theory.

Ryan Rehkopf 02-21-2015 03:40 PM

You don't need to wrap tires to ship, it'll probably be a little cheaper to ship 2x2 though

ofspunk7 02-21-2015 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan Rehkopf (Post 1208400)
You don't need to wrap tires to ship, it'll probably be a little cheaper to ship 2x2 though

Interesting, i will do the math and see if that is true.


Bump.... Really want to move these

m1.6ta 02-23-2015 12:38 PM

PM sent

ofspunk7 02-23-2015 01:32 PM

Replied

Also I checked on shipping 2 tires at a time. It was about $5 cheaper, but I am guessing that it will come out pretty even when all is said and done. So shipping 4 may be the better option.

chris101 02-23-2015 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan Rehkopf (Post 1208400)
You don't need to wrap tires to ship, it'll probably be a little cheaper to ship 2x2 though


you do not need to box tires to ship (this much is true) HOWEVER FedEx and UPS both charge a $7.50 surcharge (or maybe it has gone up to $8.50 now?) PER TIRE when not boxed for being non-standard.

I found this out the hard way TWICE in the past (it took 5 months to get a $30 surcharge on my credit card for this the 1st time) and the 2nd time I was 'billed' for it 7 months later and threatened to be turned over to a collection agency if I didn't 'pay up'

I'm told this surcharge is hit-or-miss (sometimes you get hit for it and other times you do not) BUT be warned it can happen!


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