Estimate : 315's on stock alloys

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Poser said:
In a truck, bound to a skid...

Ok , so do I look for a freight company in town , or will the usual suspects do ? UPS , Fedex ?

Of course then there are the logistics of having wheels to be able to transport these old wheels .. Ironic eh ? Wanting to sell what I've got to raise cash for something else , only to need the new stuff 'before' I relinquish the old .. :rolleyes: And I wonder why I just trade into something new at my local shop ever 18 months or so .. too damn easy !


You rich bastids piss me the fawk off .. :flipoff2:


TY
 
Tires and wheels will be bound to a skid together, and shipped via a trucking carrier, not via UPS or FEDEX..


Good luck!
 
Thanks man


:cheers: :beer: :beer: :beer:


TY
 
I have shipped rims and tire via fedex ground. (shipping a set of super swampers to Washington DC from atlanta for $60). You you might can ship using them. (don't have to box, just wrap shipping label on tire). Don't forget air adds weight.
 
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