View Full Version : Shipping a front clip?
drft-s12
06-27-2013, 12:55 PM
Has anyone shipped a front clip freight before? What the cheapest route to shipping a clip with no motor? I've tried getting quotes but I'm not sure which class or other bs they ask. So I wanna know if anyone has shipped a clip before thanks. Going from cali to NY
EnemyS15
06-27-2013, 01:25 PM
Been covered before. Use the search function. There are many Jdm companies that you can call and ask politely for some info. Google is your friend.
FRpilot
06-27-2013, 01:45 PM
I'm pretty sure you throw it on a pallet, secure and tie it down tightly, wrap it all up with plastic, and freight ship that bitch.
drft-s12
06-27-2013, 07:04 PM
Been covered before. Use the search function. There are many Jdm companies that you can call and ask politely for some info. Google is your friend.
I've searched. Obviously you don't know so thank you for your brilliant answer.
I'm trying to get a real answer not get a uhaul and take a road trip fuck that I want a name of a company that someone on zilvia has used to ship a front clip with no motor.
EnemyS15
06-27-2013, 07:32 PM
Lol obviously I can give you the dry weight of a front clip without a motor (since i had one shipped for my rhd conversion) just by going to a Jdm motor company, and looking at their front clips section that have ones with and without motors. Weight is in their description. Since you can't search for shit, and want people to do your fucking leg work...... I hope you get fucked on shipping.
drft-s12
06-27-2013, 07:57 PM
Lol obviously I can give you the dry weight of a front clip without a motor (since i had one shipped for my rhd conversion) just by going to a Jdm motor company, and looking at their front clips section that have ones with and without motors. Weight is in their description. Since you can't search for shit, and want people to do your fucking leg work...... I hope you get fucked on shipping.
Thank you.
seesquared
06-30-2013, 10:26 AM
I literally just looked at a JDM front for my Integra from a company in Orlando Florida. Their flat rate on shipping that is $225 to the Lower 48. Front clip, no motor. That should give you a rough estimate.
Expect to pay $200-$350. And possibly more if the delivery address does not have a dock or forklift. Companies will charge more for a truck with a lift gate if its being delivered residential
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