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Since when? I shipped a block from CT to Oregon using Fastenal not too long ago. Boxed it up, strapped it on a pallet, and away it went.
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Anytime I have shipped wheels they have had tires on them. Strapped them to a pallet and shipped common carrier.
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Check into Greyhound Bus--- only problem is you have to deliver to a bus terminal to ship and you must pick up at a terminal but otherwise they are kinda reasonable--- only have to watch package dimensions and weight ===FED 387
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