cost to ship a lift
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Im selling my lift and right now don't have a way to determine shipping for potential buyers. Im thinking I can just saran wrap the leaf packs and label em that way (60 lbs) and just box up coils and shocks. From residence to residence what is a ball park cost to ship this stuff?
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From: Chattanooga
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I was gonna go ups. I figured that instead of me guessing weight and dimensions someone who has shipped one before could give me an estimate. I know location will affect it but I could at least get an idea
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
usps will be cheaper to ship
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I've never shipped one but I see companies charging about $150 to ship a lift. This is mainly because of its weight and large size. Weekends in. this forum are slow so don't expect a lot of replies of answers you're looking for.
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From: Chattanooga
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
I've never shipped one but I see companies charging about $150 to ship a lift. This is mainly because of its weight and large size. Weekends in. this forum are slow so don't expect a lot of replies of answers you're looking for.
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