Whats the easiest way to ship wheels???
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i used greyhound to ship from gainesville,fl to somehwere in kemtucky.it cost around $80 and i had to let the air out the tires then shrink wrap them together in pairs
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seems like i always pay $140-$160 to ship wheels. i dunno where you guys are getting off paying $90, unless that's freight and it's that much cheaper....i package my own, shrink wrap, and print out labels and drop them off at UPS Store's or USPS and it's like $40 per wheel...
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seems like i always pay $140-$160 to ship wheels. i dunno where you guys are getting off paying $90, unless that's freight and it's that much cheaper....i package my own, shrink wrap, and print out labels and drop them off at UPS Store's or USPS and it's like $40 per wheel...
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i just shipped 4 rims UPS ground. i put them all in seperate boxes. shipping to North Dakota from New Jersey was $90.00. not too bad if you ask me. this seems to be the way to go.
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i've done it both ways. i'll either cover the wheel face and backside with cardboard, then shrinkwrap, OR i'll make a custom fit box for each wheel. it always ends up costing about the same...