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shipping suggestions
I'll be shipping my stuff out to Lanner @ VDC in the future and was wondering how should I ship the stuff out there? I'm in California, a ways from Canada. So I know it probably won't be to cheap, but was also concerned because it is going to be some what of a heavy package. I'm having Lanner make me some billet hubs for some RX7 brakes. The caliper is pretty light but the rotor isn't, plus I need to ship the drop spindle.
Figured I might be able to ship them seperate, maybe two lighter packages is cheaper than one heavy one. So who should I use UPS? FedEX? USPS? Other tips? insurance? What are brokerage charges? Thanks Rip |
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it should be cheaper to ship all at once!
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Don't ship via courier unless you want $80 brokerage charges.
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I shipped my 944 hubs, balljoint spindles and a rotor to lanner and the package weighrd just under 40lbs. I paid $56 for 1 week air shipping but that was a while ago and fuel prices have driven up the price of shipping. The brokerage charge is basicly the fee the recieving country charges to get the package into the country. I think I paid an extra $28 once the package got to Canada. The plus side is that I wasn't charged the brokerage charge when the parts were on their way home to me. And you pay the return shipping charges in Canadan dollars so it isn't really that bad.
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