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TripleE44

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I've used ups or FedEx or whatever before. Each wheel in a separate box and it actually comes out pretty cheap and you don't have to mess with a pallet or anything.
 

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I've used ups or FedEx or whatever before. Each wheel in a separate box and it actually comes out pretty cheap and you don't have to mess with a pallet or anything.

Ok, I looked at usps and it seemed kind of expensive. I guessed the weight of each box at 20lbs. Not really knowing what a 18x10 weighs.
 

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Heck they are already pretty close. I don't go to Ventura often but I'm in Fontana more often... Or even Barstow if you swung out the 14/58
 

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I shipped 4 22x12 Weld wheels on a pallet from TN to ND for $133 through YRC freight. I boxed them up and shrink wrapped the pallet. Key is to do the shipping quote online and I did drop the pallet off at the terminal.
 

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