Going to try ringing Mainfreight and Peter Baker to send 4x14 x 8 rims only to Alexandra from Auckland. Anyone else worth trying!
shark574,
Apr 21, 8:39pm
McDowels, Frieghtlines.
xacoon,
Apr 21, 8:39pm
tranzlink I have found to be shitloads cheaper than mainfreight
jono2912,
Apr 21, 9:27pm
Four rims normally fit in a bike box, which costs $40 to send.
shuddupowh,
Apr 22, 8:49am
Nevermind Mainfreight. They like to change the quotes they original give you. I'd recommend Fliway. I sent 4x4 rollbars from Hamilton Depot - Invercargill Home Delivery for $150. Mainfreight wanted $300+ (depot-depot)! Try Fliway.com first (should be cheap). And cheaper if depot-depot.
shuddupowh,
Apr 22, 8:50am
Oh and dont bother with PBT. They are accounts/charge sales only, unless you have an account.
sctoyota,
Apr 22, 12:42pm
try fastways may be 2 day service we use them for tyres and wheels prices are quite good.
jasongroves,
Apr 22, 1:35pm
Yup, box em up and courier. Either 2 per box or get some old wheel boxes from Mag and Turbo etc and tape 2 boxes together.
petermcg,
Apr 22, 3:16pm
Toll translink, I send all my heavey and big stuff like that They need to pick up from nearest rail head is only problem, not sure if they still have a train in alex , but would only cost you about $30 for 4 rims to dunedin.Phone0800 872 695 have weight and cube worked out and they will tell you how much,
NZTools,
Nov 27, 8:12pm
+1 for toll tranzlink. Half the price of anyone else, and twice the customer service.They have deposts in most towns, regardless of wether there is a rail head handy. They have a huge trucking network too. (the bit they didnt sell back to the gummint)
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