Hey guys I'm shipping a 12 bolt from North Carolina to Portland, Oregon.I've never shipped truck fright before. Can anyone tell me the cheapest way to ship door to door with a lift gate. Or what conpany to use. Thanks Vince
I just shipped 200 1/18 scale diecast model cars from Texas to North Carolina. Best price I found was through R&L Carriers.
https://www.diecastcrazy.com/threads/how-to-ship-200-1-18-scale-nascar-diecast.427004/#post-2491921
Try Greyhound but that will need to be crated and not sure they take stuff that big. Fastenal stores also ship.
But you need to call and ask both first.
Contact Fastenal Logistics and get a quote. They have a palleting requirement, hopefully the 12 bolt fits within the max size (unless they've changed). They're about the best bulk freight shippers around in terms of cost and convenience - they go store to store only (there's a blue jillion of them across the country); you deliver to the closest store to you, and they'll deliver to the store closest to your purchaser. Otherwise, you'll have to pick and choose from the LTL shippers.
Regards,
Steve
"Fastenal does not currently offer shipping between East and West Zones as shown on below map."
https://www.fastenal.com/en/22/blue-lane-freight
You can pickup used pallets for free in NC at most businesses that receive freight. A long one might be harder to find but you could make one out of 2 standard pallets. If you can,t find any PM me if you are near Durham I probably have some.
Thanks Kelley, I live in Portland, the seller lives in Gastonia, NC. I'm trying to ship to Portland, Oregon. I have not got quotes yet but someone told me 400 to 500 for shipping. Vince
I think those numbers might work once someone gets it on a pallet and either can load it or take it to a freight terminal.
Fastenal will not ship across zones East / West. OD wants over 900, Res. to Res. with lift gate. Terminal to terminal might be the way to go.
Have it shipped to a dock and go pick it up. I think that would be less than 900.
Yes it is a little cheaper 673.00, warehouse to warehouse with Old Dominion Shipping.
I would guess this unit is a good deal or correct for your needs or I would find one closer.
The price 1500.00 for rear end. shipping as much as 900. Good 12 bolts are getting harder to find. A guy in my area just sold a BV code for 3K and it sold quick.
There is one more alternative you might explore - several years ago I was looking for a transport service to bring my dad's '49 3100 back to TN from TX - I went through a brokerage I found advertised in Hemmings; they posted the particulars on a board that goes out to independent transporters, who wind up looking at schedules and bid on the contract to transport. I had tried to contact a few sources directly, could not get a decent quote or even a response until I decided to broker it. Took a couple of weeks, but well worth it - total charge was about $600.00. The carrier picked up the truck (not running, too !) at my dad's place in TX, brought it right to my driveway. Turns out the guy and his wife lived here in TN, they transport vehicles all over the country. A good friend of mine did the same with a big John Deere from PA to TN - even brought implements with him. There are a lot of carriers around that will do parts as well as vehicles -
Regards,
Steve
Steve's suggestion is a good one.
I sold a set of ARE 5-spoke magnesium Trans Am wheels to Jeff Makovich 2 or 3 yrs ago, and he arranged someone to come by and pick them up for delivery to him in Ohio. The fella who showed up to pick them up had a covered pick up bed 'full of parts', but he found room for the wheels.. I've no idea who he was, or what Jeff had to pay, but perhaps Jeff could help you with that?
Gary
Any updates on what you were able to do?
Yes I went with Old Dominion shipping, they have a freight Terminal 12 miles from the guy in NC. and about the same miles for me in Portland area. Terminal to Terminal is 673.00. I'd like to thank you guys for all the input it was an education. Vince
I would contact Moser Engineering. They will build a rear end to your specs. I had them build me one for Camaro project I was doing about 15 years ago. They were very reasonable then. I would contact them for a quote.
Try U-ship, truck haulers bid on the transport. You put in the pick up to drop location, date/time, description, open or closed trailer. Haulers want to fill their truck, don't want to haul empty. I've used for a car, motorcycle and yes a 12 bolt rear too. You can also read the haulers reviews
Quote from: Fred Mertz on October 24, 2021, 10:15:17 PM
I would contact Moser Engineering. They will build a rear end to your specs. I had them build me one for Camaro project I was doing about 15 years ago. They were very reasonable then. I would contact them for a quote.
I have recently used (and very happy) with Quick Time Performance out of Iowa. They build me a custom 9" housing including forged axles, and shipped it to me for less than 1K. They can also build you a very nice, and strong 12 bolt for around the same amount (or less).
I have recently used (and very happy) with Quick Time Performance out of Iowa. They build me a custom 9" housing including forged axles, and shipped it to me for less than 1K. They can also build you a very nice, and strong 12 bolt for around the same amount (or less).
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Did you mean Quick Performance? My son is looking for a housing, was going to have him check it out.
Quote from: red69 on October 30, 2021, 10:21:19 AM
I have recently used (and very happy) with Quick Time Performance out of Iowa. They build me a custom 9" housing including forged axles, and shipped it to me for less than 1K. They can also build you a very nice, and strong 12 bolt for around the same amount (or less).
Did you mean Quick Performance? My son is looking for a housing, was going to have him check it out.
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Yes! Great products and excellent customer support.