Shipping chunks of car
Anyone know what the cheapest way to ship parts across the country or across borders (no ups). This is going to be a big box, lots of parts.
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dhl, fedex freight :dunno:
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open an account with em usually cheap.
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FedEX will fuck you just as bad as UPS and in my experience aren't as reliable.
DHL or another trucking company is probably the best way to go. |
Try yellow.
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uhaul? lol but seriously a moving company would probably do it.
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theres a crap load of shipping comanies out there. but its a matter of cost.
fedex frieght is a bit different than fedex ground. theyll acutally come pick the shit up too if you make arrangements. same with dhl. otherwise bust out your phone book. off the top of my head the place I use here the most to shop trade show stuff is DBA. (distribution by air) |
EGL. Eagle Global Logistics.
Worth a shot. |
freight, strap it to a pallet.
I shipped an 800lb pallet with the LS1 and trans from IA to CO for $250 |
Originally Posted by Philip
(Post 153223)
freight, strap it to a pallet.
I shipped an 800lb pallet with the LS1 and trans from IA to CO for $250 |
If it'll fit under a bus, Greyhound.
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i was going to say the same thing greyhound.
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greyhound or Pilot freight.
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