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Wheel Courier Required Recomendations
serieslandy - 1/8/10 at 07:18 PM

I've just won a set of team dynamics off ebay and need to get them to me.

Can anyone recomend me a wheel courier that doesn't charge the earth.

Also if you are jamie555wrx.

Cheers Steve


Confused but excited. - 1/8/10 at 07:49 PM

http://www.directcouriersolutions.co.uk/

eg: 4 alloy wheels with tyres under 17", next day delivery £29.99.

I have used these to both send and collect wheels in the past and found them top notch and very helpful.
Have a look at their website.
Prices for 1 to 5 wheels.
HTH.

[Edited on 1/8/10 by Confused but excited.]


pdm - 1/8/10 at 08:16 PM

Not sure if this are what you're after but I sent my donor car front wings with parcelmonkey.co.uk - they quote from all major couriers.

Was a bit dubious as they were cheaper than when I went "direct" as it were and all the main couriers websites said the package was too big.

Went for it anyway with parcelmonkey wondering if when the actual courier arrived they would reject it as being too big.

Not the case at all - all picked up and delivered fine.


trextr7monkey - 1/8/10 at 09:01 PM

Parcelmonkey were goodfor us - sent a hood and some long bars which slightly exceeded their max and the guy popped it all in the back of the Sprinter and delivered it with no quibbles.

Not sure of weight of your wheels but parcel 2go take 30kg for £8 so might go in 2 or 3 parcels?


mangogrooveworkshop - 1/8/10 at 10:16 PM

quote:
Originally posted by trextr7monkey
Parcelmonkey were goodfor us - sent a hood and some long bars which slightly exceeded their max and the guy popped it all in the back of the Sprinter and delivered it with no quibbles.

Not sure of weight of your wheels but parcel 2go take 30kg for £8 so might go in 2 or 3 parcels?


16 quid all in parcel2 go 2 packages




the other crew 4 alloy wheels with tyres under 17", next day delivery £29.99.

They probably send it parcel to go

[Edited on 1-8-10 by mangogrooveworkshop]


serieslandy - 2/8/10 at 12:40 PM

Many thanks guys looks like I will go with parcel 2 go, nice and cheap although the insurance is quite dear (£10).