Costs of shipping a complete rear end?

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Rick Henderson, Mar 20, 2004.

  1. Rick Henderson

    Rick Henderson Well-Known Member

  2. TuBBeD

    TuBBeD Well-Known Member

    Where are you shipping to? I shipped a rear to Ohio and it was $75 through R+L awhile ago. Let me know where you're shipping to and I can see about getting a quote. I work for Central Transport and they just opened 3 terminals in the Northwest. I know they've been trying to get more freight out of there since starting up, so you should get a good price. Central isn't too well known like Yellow or Roadway, but we have new equipment and better pricing. Everything is all air-ride equipment thats no more than 5 to 10 years old, unlike the spring-ride junk that you see the other carriers use. I run from terminal to terminal at nights and they gave me a new 2004 Sterling to drive. To give an example of how cheap it is, when my engine is done from Jim Burek's shop in EL Paso, Tx it'll be shipped up to Pennsylvania for $50. Anything that's 500 lbs. or less qualifies for it. Plus, as an employee I get 70% off so I'll only pay $15 total. Cheap huh?
     
  3. Rick Henderson

    Rick Henderson Well-Known Member

    Thanks Rob for your help. My zip code is 98022, and one person is Kent, OH 44240. The other person that wants it is 87113 zip code.
    The rear end has the rear disc brakes, rotors, and calipers.
     
  4. TuBBeD

    TuBBeD Well-Known Member

    I'll get the number of the terminal you need to call to get a quote on Monday.
     
  5. Rick Henderson

    Rick Henderson Well-Known Member

    Thanks Rob!
     

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