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Shipping Fenders

Posted By: fuseable

Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 02:50 AM

What is the best way to ship fenders from New Jersey to Kansas City? I have done Greyhound in the past (10 + years ago)
have heard not so good results as of late.
Posted By: 62maxwgn

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 03:03 AM

Use them all the time,no problems.
Posted By: vinnyd76

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 03:18 AM

If you were to protect the sheetmetal (cardboard/wood), Fastenal may be another source? Not sure they will accept the bare fender due to the risk of damage or someone getting injured by the sharp metal.
Posted By: rowin4

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 04:43 AM

Go to a body shop to get the cardboard. They just throw the cardboard away after getting replacement fenders, hood, doors etc.
Posted By: ns1aar

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 05:08 AM

Or a bike shop
Posted By: moparx

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 05:37 PM

Originally Posted By vinnyd76
If you were to protect the sheetmetal (cardboard/wood), Fastenal may be another source? Not sure they will accept the bare fender due to the risk of damage or someone getting injured by the sharp metal.

i tried fastenal to ship a fiberglass hood from pa. to colorado. they won't do sheet metal because of damage risks. the lady [sam] i talked to was very nice, and although the shipping cost would have been low, she stated the damage risk is high due to the fact all their shipping is done loading by fork lift. engines, transmissions, rears, no problem as these are pretty rugged. i ended shipping the hood by bus. it was packed in an OEM late model hood box i got from a local body shop. i taped some foam strips to the hood and protected the edges with cardboard "angle iron" and pieces of industrial band saw blade protector. after packing in the box, i cut "hand holes" in several places to make it easy to pick up, then shrink wrapped the box. cost was $62 and change. the bus depot guy was surprised on the packaging. he said most just stick a tag on the part. got there in excellent shape.
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Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 07:27 PM

Originally Posted By rowin4
Go to a body shop to get the cardboard. They just throw the cardboard away after getting replacement fenders, hood, doors etc.
iagree
I had a pair of 1965 dart front fenders to ship from central Oregon to northern Indiana, I got a empty windshield box form a local body shop and slid both fenders in it, separated them with other used cardboard and empty boxes and bubble wrap and foam from other packages up
I ship them by Greyhound and they got their fine according to my buyer, that was around two years ago shruggy
Posted By: Sunroofcuda

Re: Shipping Fenders - 01/08/18 10:19 PM

Originally Posted By Cab_Burge
Originally Posted By rowin4
Go to a body shop to get the cardboard. They just throw the cardboard away after getting replacement fenders, hood, doors etc.
iagree
I had a pair of 1965 dart front fenders to ship from central Oregon to northern Indiana, I got a empty windshield box form a local body shop and slid both fenders in it, separated them with other used cardboard and empty boxes and bubble wrap and foam from other packages up
I ship them by Greyhound and they got their fine according to my buyer, that was around two years ago shruggy


X2 - find an auto glass distributor in your area. They used to use lightweight crates that were perfect size for shipping fenders in - they would throw them away. Not sure who you can ship with however anymore. Good luck.
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