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    I've gotta ship the front brake setup of an integra to Pensacola. Spindles, hubs, rotors, and calipers.

    Which would be cheapest, do you think?

    Put it all in one box. (I don't think they're together-weight is > 70lbs.)
    Split the two spindles in two boxes.

    Also, which would be the cheapest method?
    USPS
    UPS
    DHL
    FedEx
    Truck Freight

    Trying to figure out how I'm gonna send these things.
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    FED EX Ground is usaully cheaper than UPS.
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    Ha I win. Try greyhound shipping. Its big on TTORA for shipping big shit like tires and big ass steel bumpers. Basicly you have to drop it off and have it picked up at the local greyhound but apparently its quite cheap and cost effective.
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    Might have to check into that...
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    Box it and send it Greyhound.

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