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Decent courier for alloy wheels? Weight?
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lee1985
PostPosted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:58 am Up
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Does anyone know of any carriers with reasonable charges that would ship my 17" Oz alloys wheels to Scotland?

I have never organised a collection/courier before so wouldn't know who to use. I would like a carrier that charges reasonable prices and obviously accepts the weight and size of the package.

Incidentally, how much would 4 17" Oz alloys with tyres weigh?

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Uz
PostPosted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 6:35 am Up
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Paisley Freight... £28 for a set of 4 wheels and tyres. Just individually wrap them with cardboard on the face and rear and then shrink wrap the s**t out of them mate. Always use them when I have wheels collected and delivered.
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lee1985
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The buyer has heard bad things about Paisley Freight and refuses to use them. Are there any other alternatives?
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Lecktorious
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Google Wheel Courier. It doesn't have to be a wheel specific courier you use, you can package them up into two separate parcels and book it through like any other item.
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kizza93
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Just dont use city link i work there and the way they treat the packges ia disgusting everything gets thrown around no matter what it is
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macca1411
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www.parcel2go.co.uk

You'll get a choice of all the major companies.

kizza93 wrote:
Just dont use city link i work there and the way they treat the packges ia disgusting everything gets thrown around no matter what it is
They are all as bad as each other. TVs thrown over gates, cases of wine that bounce, boxes crushed to make them fit on the van. Been there, got the T-shirts, strangely though one of them said driver trainer.

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