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Technical Frame Shipping

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Voh, Dec 22, 2022.

  1. Abomination
    Joined: Oct 5, 2006
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    I’ve also seen motors, windshields, and big stuff shipped from big companies by these guys. They even come pick it up.

    https://www2.rlcarriers.com/
     
  2. 5window
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    If you count the cost of this frame, plus a reasonable shipping fee, is @trulyvintage right? Find a frame closer to you.

    or

    Hemming's has pages of car haulers advertising. Maybe limber up your dialing finger.
     
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  3. kb cookout
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  4. alanp561
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    ^^^^^^^
    Now, there's a deal :)
     
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  5. 51504bat
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    FYI: not all Fastenal locations have forklifts.
     
  6. ^^^^ If the OP is still looking for a frame ^^^^
    This could be his answer.

    Thank You for doing his research for him !


    Jim
     
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  7. A full size vehicle frame takes up the same footprint
    as a vehicle & is usually too tall to fit underneath
    a vehicle.

    Strapping to the interior wall of an enclosed
    car hauler trailer risks damaging a vehicle
    that is being transported.

    As has been posted above - there are options
    in frames closer to home that can be explored
    by the OP thanks to the research done by
    other members.

    Jim
     
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  8. Voh
    Joined: Oct 18, 2006
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    only issue with this, is i would feel bad not trying to build it into a running car.
     
  9. Budget36
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    I think it was asked, maybe I missed the response, what’s the issue with the frame you have? Or do you just have the sheet metal?
     
  10. alanp561
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    Not to be rude or anything but, WTF? There's a solution to your problem and the best part is, you've got spares. ;)
     
  11. alchemy
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    Evidently he’d rather spend a lot of money, waste time, and not have spare parts. :rolleyes:
     
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