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To ship four wheels from Brooklyn New York to Washington DC?
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I don’t know exact numbers, but have heard that greyhound is the cheapest option. Normal Mail carriers will be super expensive.
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weight, size, how fast, FedEx, UPS, USPS, corporate account or retail?
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Well:
1.) With or without tires?
2.) Size/weight? Single box or individual?
3.) Might be cheaper just to drive ‘em down.
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With tires, 80 pounds total.
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Doesn’t matter how fast, no corporate account. 80 pounds total. 18 inch rims w/tires.
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Hahaha, gooood.
Which carrier?
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I’ve used Greyhound to practically ship half a car and it was ridiculously cheap.
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retail UPS ground: two 40lb packages, about $100. (one day)
retail FedEx Ground: two 40lb packages, about $60. (two days estimated)
retail USPS: two 40lb packages, about $120. (two days, Saturday delivery available)
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UPS and FedEx would be your best bet. Quote it out on either website since you have the weight already.
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Thanks!
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Fedex and UPS will have shipping calculators.
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A bajillion kajillion dollars.