Shipping Wheels to the US
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Shipping Wheels to the US
Anyone ever ship wheels to the US? Looking for an approximate cost to ship to Wisconsin. FedEx quick quote shows $25,747,095.00 for next day service......
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I recently shipped a set of four wheels from AB, to New Jersey, and it was about $330 CAD. It was four 21x21x10" sized boxes that weighed 31-33 lbs each.
I shipped through UPS.
I shipped through UPS.
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lol - wow, I think ShipNerd can do just a "little" bit better
Seriously though... Check us out for discounted shipping rates for inter-canada shipping, canada-US shipping, and US-US shipping.
no volume commitments, no hidden fees, just discounted shipping rates.
Steve
Seriously though... Check us out for discounted shipping rates for inter-canada shipping, canada-US shipping, and US-US shipping.
no volume commitments, no hidden fees, just discounted shipping rates.
Steve
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I shipped two sets via ups from crossborder and they lost two of the wheels when shipped separately and would only pay for the 2 lost (1 front and 1 rear) so the second set I shipped in sets of 2 (fronts together and rears together), tied together with zip ties and rope.
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lol - wow, I think ShipNerd can do just a "little" bit better
Seriously though... Check us out for discounted shipping rates for inter-canada shipping, canada-US shipping, and US-US shipping.
no volume commitments, no hidden fees, just discounted shipping rates.
Steve
Seriously though... Check us out for discounted shipping rates for inter-canada shipping, canada-US shipping, and US-US shipping.
no volume commitments, no hidden fees, just discounted shipping rates.
Steve
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@911porschefan: I just replied to PM, but I'll also post my response here in case someone else reading this thread has similar questions (I hope that's OK).
All you need to do in order to get a shipping quote is the following:
(1) Go to ShipNerd.com and get a free account
(2) Once you have an account you can input the shipping address, destination address, and the package information ie: # or packages, weight, dimensions, etc.. The more accurate the info, the more accurate the ship quote
(3) Once we have this information we transmit it directly to the shipping companies and return a real-time discounted shipping rate for you.
ShipNerd's "Fast" service level is basically either UPS ground or Fedex ground into the states. If the value of your shipment is more then $700 your receiver may incur brokerage duties as UPS / Fedex ground services only include customs brokerage for shipments valued up to $700.
If the package is worth more, you may want to consider looking at our "Faster" or "Fastest" shipping speeds as these are air services which will include brokerage fees for higher value shipments.
Hope this helps,
Steve
All you need to do in order to get a shipping quote is the following:
(1) Go to ShipNerd.com and get a free account
(2) Once you have an account you can input the shipping address, destination address, and the package information ie: # or packages, weight, dimensions, etc.. The more accurate the info, the more accurate the ship quote
(3) Once we have this information we transmit it directly to the shipping companies and return a real-time discounted shipping rate for you.
ShipNerd's "Fast" service level is basically either UPS ground or Fedex ground into the states. If the value of your shipment is more then $700 your receiver may incur brokerage duties as UPS / Fedex ground services only include customs brokerage for shipments valued up to $700.
If the package is worth more, you may want to consider looking at our "Faster" or "Fastest" shipping speeds as these are air services which will include brokerage fees for higher value shipments.
Hope this helps,
Steve
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Are you looking at 'courier" rates only?
Have you tried "LTL freight"?
Putting them on a skid, wrapped and shipping freight can be less expensive.
Have you tried "LTL freight"?
Putting them on a skid, wrapped and shipping freight can be less expensive.