Fedex charges a $55 fee for oversize packages but will probably cost about 125-150 with freight or fedex
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Fedex charges a $55 fee for oversize packages but will probably cost about 125-150 with freight or fedex
If you know someone that has an account you can get a good rate. We get something like a 85% discount at work on freight. You'll also likely want it shipped to a business with a loading dock to avoid additional charges.
loading dock not a real concern, I had a trans shipped to my church, I met the truck at the chruch, backed my truck up to the semi, smooth like butter from semi trailer to truck bed. BUT a commercial address WILL be cheaper.
I think it more has to do that the delivering to a business address means it is easier to drive the semi to.
That's what I was getting at too. If it is not a commercial address there are additional fees.
IIRC FedEx Ground or Home Delivery has a 75 or 100lb weight limit (think dimensional weight), anything over that will have to go Express ($$$) up to 150lbs.
Fed Ex Home delivery weight limit is 70lbs.
FedEx Size and Weight Restrictions
• With FedEx Express domestic services, you can ship packages up to 150 lbs.; up to 119” in length and 165” in length and girth.
• With FedEx Express international services, you can ship packages up to 150 lbs.; up 10 108” in length and 130” in length and girth.
• With FedEx Ground services, you can ship packages up to 150 lbs.; up to 108” in length and 165” in length plus girth.
The length and girth formula is simple; length, height, and width of the package are taken.
• Length and girth equals length plus 2 x the width and 2 x the height
• L + (2 x W) + (2 x H) = Length and girth
Where would I go to find freight companies?
One I used when I shipped an ATX trans was DB Schenker. I shipped a 250 lb crate from PA to FL for something like $175 with them.
I had the same issue. I called a local garage that I know the owner of and he let me have it picked up there. I gave him the cash for the pick up and he wrote a company check to pay for it since he, obviously, didn't have an account.