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morto
09-05-2011, 12:47 PM
hi guys, was wondering if anyone has posted wheels domestic in aus and how much they would approx weight and the dimensons of the package? i am trying to sen 4x 217 inch gti denvers.......

morto
09-05-2011, 12:52 PM
i meant 4x 17 inch*

jonesyGT
09-05-2011, 12:59 PM
Try

Courier, Parcel Delivery & Shipping Services in Australia:Same Day Delivery (http://www.e-go.com.au/)

Theyre cheap!

rayray086
09-05-2011, 03:07 PM
hi guys, was wondering if anyone has posted wheels domestic in aus and how much they would approx weight and the dimensons of the package? i am trying to sen 4x 217 inch gti denvers.......

Better that you package them and measure it first hand. Most couriers have a 5% discrepancy if you provide the figures online or over the phone but the last thing you want is for them to refuse to accept your package for sending because you provided the wrong measurements.

Lorenz
09-05-2011, 03:15 PM
Smartsend | Interstate Couriers Services | Delivery Quote | Ebay courier Service (http://www.smartsend.com.au) I have sent and received 20+ sets of wheels with them and they have been by far the cheapest, quickest and easiest mob to deal with. Head to your local tyre joint and see if they have any boxes for the wheels to send them in (easier than packing them up with odd sized boxes, trust me I know!) Weight you should be able to work out with a set of scales or googling around

dylan8
09-05-2011, 10:11 PM
i have used e-go in the past.
Unless you can find the specs on the net, just weigh yourself on some household scales and measure yourself.
Each wheel is different so most of us cant tell you the figures.
If you have tyres on just tape a few layers of cardboard front and back.

Roache
12-07-2011, 09:42 PM
Try - Pack and Send - Couriers, Courier Services, Courier Companies, Freight Companies, Freight Forwarders, Packing Supplies (http://www.packsend.com.au)

On the website they have a "get an estimate button.." which is fairly obviously in what that does..
and a "Locate a store button" same goes as above.. fairly obvious.

I used these guys to courier some 18x8s from wagga wagga to melbourne.. arrived the next day, they packaged the wheels at no extra cost. The receipt says the wheels were 20kgs each.. not that weighed them. and were great to deal with. If theres a store near you i wouldnt hesitate to give them a shot, or at least get an estimate.

Goodluck.

walbjj
13-07-2011, 09:41 PM
i remember i sent some 17" wheels and tyres from sydney to melb a few years back. cost me $40ea, so $160 all up. i just taped cardboard to the face and thats it

Blitzen
13-07-2011, 10:55 PM
I have used E-go for 18x8's between Grafton and Townsville, and it cost $85 from depot to depot...

dylan8
13-07-2011, 11:12 PM
e-go cost me $115-$120, Bairnsdale (country VIC) to sydney 4x19x8.5 with tyres, cant complain about that