Best way to ship a bumper?

dave_lucas

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If you have a forward air terminal in your area I would recommend checking them out. I use them when I send sliders to customers and they usually arrive in one or two days. Not to mention that they cost less than any other method I have found.

www.forwardair.com
 

Ronan

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Hey Dave - I was able to find a Forward-air location at both ends. They are asking 100 bucks for the shipping. That price seem to fit with anyone else's experiences as to the cost of sending something this size?

Jason
 
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Robbie

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what kind of bumper? I was able to ups my stock bumper, sans air dam, for about $35-$45 from VA to GA.
 
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discobuddy

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I have shipped through ups and Fedex and have found FedEx to be the cheapest of the two. I shipped running boards from southern Cal to Northern Oregon for $50 UPS and Fed Ex would have run much less.
 
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peterca

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Greyhound might be another option if they are closer. I sent a grill guard across the country for something like $70. Just need to throw a box around it.