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I'd still like to buy wheels, but cant come up with any way to transport them north ?????
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Once the wheels are boxed,weighed & measured,try contacting Greyhound bus.If they have room in the belly of a bus from him to you,the fee is minimal,just pick up at a depot near you.I did this with a station lighter recently.
Also try http://www.unishippers.com They take bids from truckers running a similar route,and if they have room,they submit their lowest bid to unishippers. Unishippers is a really great network,that takes bids from drivers looking to supplement their income. I was quoted $320 to have a gas pump shipped to me ~via Roadway over 10 days. Unishippers found a local trucker running the same route from the pump to my house for $85,taking just 3 days. |
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I would think you could get some wheel boxes from a local tire shop or dealership...take the tires off, box 'em up and ship them. I have shipped lots of wheels using that type of box...no problems.
wilma
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