RE: ? About Shipping Tires..

From: Stlaurent Mr Steven (STLAURENTS@MCTSSA.USMC.MIL)
Date: Tue Oct 01 2002 - 11:26:01 EDT


Freight. Look at your national freight carriers to determine who is
cheaper. This is how I purchase engine or transmission crates and have them
ship to me.

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Steven St.Laurent
C4i System Engineer
C4i Engineering Branch, PSD, MCTSSA
MARCORSYSCOM, U.S. Marine Corps
Office (760) 725-2506 (DSN Prefix: 365)
"Never be content with somebody else definition
of you. Instead, define yourself by your own beliefs,
your own truths, your own understanding of who
you are. Never be content until you are happy with
 the unique person GOD has created you to be."

-----Original Message-----
From: Hop [mailto:hopsdak@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 7:35 AM
To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
Subject: DML: ? About Shipping Tires..

Hey Guys,
    I know that there are several people on the list that have bought wheels
and tires from one another. What is the best way to go about sending them
(4)? They weigh 71 pounds a piece and are 32x12.50x15 on a 15x10" rim. I
checked thru ups and to have them shipped was gonna cost me around 200
dollars "OUCH" From 63301 MO. to 77058 TX... Looks like a good deal until i
had to see about getting them here. That 200 is for all four insured for 400
a piece. They are Welds Stone Crushers wrapped in Yokohama Geolanders.
Any help would be apreciated, Thanks Hop...



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