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Shipping a rear end

Doug Larsson

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Any suggestions on who to use for a shipping company I was going use Fastenal but there not excepting any quotes at this time and don't see any time in the near future. It would be from Indiana to Washington State.
 
I shipped a bench seat to LA a month or two back, I called a shiping broker that got me the best rate... I'll try to find their contact info.
Theres a big difference in shipping from a commercial site ( loading dock, fork truck) as far cost goes.

Here it is...
Frieghtcenter

Scott Black
National Account Manager

E. sblack@freightcenter.com
P. (800) 716-7608 Ext. 1064
Toll Free: (800) 716-7608 - 0 for customer service if require immediate attention
 
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What do you mean by a rear-end ? A pig, or the housing or both ? Integral type ?
 
I shipped a bench seat to LA a month or two back, I called a shiping broker that got me the best rate... I'll try to find their contact info.
There a big difference in shipping from a commercial site ( loading dock, fork truck) as far cost goes.

Here it is...
Frieghtcenter

Scott Black
National Account Manager

E. sblack@freightcenter.com
P. (800) 716-7608 Ext. 1064
Toll Free: (800) 716-7608 - 0 for customer service if require immediate attention
The cheapest was $229.00 not bad .
 
What do you mean by a rear-end ? A pig, or the housing or both ? Integral type ?[/QUOTE

It's that heavy thingy in the back of the car that makes the wheels turn lol. I Don't have any pigs I have two wiener dogs. I do have housing it's a 3 bedroom 2. 1/2 bath ha ha.[/QUOTE]
 
The cheapest was $229.00 not bad .
Wow that sound's cheap, it was $379 to ship from Houston to Chula Vista, the bench seat was small (67 Camaro) and fit on a regular pallet, maybe 90lbs total..
 
Wow that sound's cheap, it was $379 to ship from Houston to Chula Vista, the bench seat was small (67 Camaro) and fit on a regular pallet, maybe 90lbs total..
The guy I'm buying it from said 50 lbs on a pallet it's the housing the brake backings only with axles no pumpkin.
 
It's that heavy thingy in the back of the car that makes the wheels turn lol. I Don't have any pigs I have two wiener dogs. I do have housing it's a 3 bedroom 2. 1/2 bath ha ha.
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Reasonable question, and somebody not looking for help to ship his stuff.
 
The guy I'm buying it from said 50 lbs on a pallet it's the housing the brake backings only with axles no pumpkin.
I don't know what kind of rear end your looking at but I can assure you my dad and I hauled complete a 8 3/4 rear across Carlisle to the truck and it was a lot heavier than 50lbs lol luckily when I bought the Dana I backed right up to it.
 

Reasonable question, and somebody not looking for help to ship his stuff.[/QUOTE]
Dude chill I was just having fun with the questions. I did answer the question down a little farther.
 

Reasonable question, and somebody not looking for help to ship his stuff.[/QUOTE]o
I was asking a shipping related question not looking to answer 20 questions about a rear end .I was just having some fun with the questions he asked chill dude don't be so serious enjoy life
 
I don't know what kind of rear end your looking at but I can assure you my dad and I hauled complete a 8 3/4 rear across Carlisle to the truck and it was a lot heavier than 50lbs lol luckily when I bought the Dana I backed right up t5o it.
Its not complete just the housing
 
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