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08-16-2016, 12:16 PM | #1 |
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DIY: How to Pack Wheels for Shipping!
Hey Guys,
I thought I'd put together a little tutorial for packing that will hopefully save people some hassle and headaches when it comes to shipping wheels. If this is not the right location for the thread, please let me know. Also, this is the method that I typically use. You can use alternate materials if need be and I'm not claiming any responsibility if you don't follow this properly and your customer gets damaged wheels! -Evan Youtube Link:https://youtu.be/vM4KJqvPpM4 PDF Downloadable Link: http://bit.ly/throtldiy NOTES: This applies to wheels without tires only Dont skimp on packaging material. This WILL bite you in the ASS if you cheap out! Take your time Dont rush the process! Always GET Insurance MATERIALS: High Quality Boxes Shrink Wrap 0.5 thick Styrofoam Packing Foam Bubble Wrap Packing Tape COST: Apx $50 in packaging materials and $150 in shipping cost $200 TTL DETAILS ABOUT THIS SET: In this particular instruction, I am packing a set of 16x7 OZ Fittipaldi wheels to be shipped from California to New Jersey. STEPS:
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08-16-2016, 02:58 PM | #2 |
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Nice write up! I'd also suggest opening a shipNEX account as they were the most affordable shipping broker whom uses UPS/FedEx. It saved me about 20-30 bucks shipping 4 wheels via UPS.
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