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Old 06-29-2006, 12:06 PM
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Hey guys I need help trying to figure out how to ship a transmission. The thing weights around 120 lbs in my estimate. I think this is just a tad to much for normal carriers but I do not want to pallet this since it seems like rates for that service are in the 400$ + range.
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Bump really need help on this.
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R&L or RL carriers seemed to offer a pretty good price on shipping similar things at the last place i worked. Sometimes you have to pay a pretty high price to get things shipped out though.
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ups picked mine up. weight was a guestimated 145lbs boxed up. cost ~130 to ship to oregon
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yea i used to work for ups....i saw several trannys shipped through....youll want to shrink wrapp the hell out of it though or box it....heavy crap in unload wasnt welcomed



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