Miata Specific 13lb wheels w/Toyo 205 50 15s NEW PACKAGE
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Miata Specific 13lb wheels w/Toyo 205 50 15s NEW PACKAGE
Never used! Located in Chicagoland area. Can bring to Gingerman/South Haven, MI Aug 21/22nd
15x7
ET30
4x100
13 pound SM wheels
205 50 15 Toyo R888s
miata specific center bore
Brand new package never even mounted to my car!
$850
15x7
ET30
4x100
13 pound SM wheels
205 50 15 Toyo R888s
miata specific center bore
Brand new package never even mounted to my car!
$850
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I'm not new to shipping tires or wheels or wheels and tires (been doing it over 15 years)
Recently, Fedex started surcharging for unboxed wheels and/or tires. I got a nasty surprise $30 extra fee for being unboxed back in March about a month after I shipped something because I didn't realize FedEx started to charge extra for things not being boxed.
The problem with 'strapping' 2 wheels and tires together is you end up over 70 pounds for one box when you factor in the weight of the cardboard/packaging materials and anything over 70 pounds causes a $30 surcharge as well.
Shipping wheels/tires as 4 boxes is the most cost effective method to ship these days!
Oh yeah, someone insisted that Greyhound was cheapest --- it isn't. Greyhound has a 100 pound limit per box meaning it would have to be in 2 boxes. I had looked it up for someone in Ohio (from Chicago to Ohio) 2 boxes would have cost $86 EACH so FedEx ground was cheaper at $88 total to Ohio!!! (greyhound is NOT as cheap as people might think once you get to 100 pounds!)
Recently, Fedex started surcharging for unboxed wheels and/or tires. I got a nasty surprise $30 extra fee for being unboxed back in March about a month after I shipped something because I didn't realize FedEx started to charge extra for things not being boxed.
The problem with 'strapping' 2 wheels and tires together is you end up over 70 pounds for one box when you factor in the weight of the cardboard/packaging materials and anything over 70 pounds causes a $30 surcharge as well.
Shipping wheels/tires as 4 boxes is the most cost effective method to ship these days!
Oh yeah, someone insisted that Greyhound was cheapest --- it isn't. Greyhound has a 100 pound limit per box meaning it would have to be in 2 boxes. I had looked it up for someone in Ohio (from Chicago to Ohio) 2 boxes would have cost $86 EACH so FedEx ground was cheaper at $88 total to Ohio!!! (greyhound is NOT as cheap as people might think once you get to 100 pounds!)
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I'm quite interested...please email me at: jgb.skyline@gmail.com
We can talk about pricing and shipping. These are just what I have been looking for.
We can talk about pricing and shipping. These are just what I have been looking for.
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