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Hey all,

Wanted to hear from anyone who has freighted wheels as I'm looking at buying some from Melb (I'm in Albury/Wodonga) and need to organise freight. Who did you go through, what costs, did you have to box them, was weight an issue etc etc.

Cheers

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I've had a read through and that's helpful in letting me know what companies but I'm after specific wheel info.

What company was used, did you pack the wheels in boxes or send them as is, how much did it cost, what kind of time span etc etc. All specific to wheels.

Cheers

man easiest way - busfreight. ive used them 2 times this week, and once was for wheels.

all i did was bubble wrap the wheels individually which u can get from post office. depending on weight.. it can cost u upto $35 a wheel.

if its just close interstate, next day otherwise allow 2-3 days, great service!

Actually, My boss told me that I can use our freight company (sometimes we ship large servers that weigh around 50-60kg's) and the freight company said that due to our contract with them etc it shouldn't be more than $40-$60 for the lot. *stoked*

Cheers for all ya help.

P.S TNT said they wouldn't do personal consignments =\

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