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_JH_
04-07-08, 11:00 PM
I've got 4 or 5 sets of wheels I want to stick on eBay, I know there are plenty of places/couriers that'll do it, but can anyone actually RECOMMEND someone please?

Don't want to limit myself to collection only.

Any suggestions welcome :)

ck
04-07-08, 11:07 PM
i allways use parcel2go.com

i put some cardboard in between the two wheels and on the face and tape them together. make sure there nice n secure then wrap cardboard around them and secure well with tape. doing it this way you can send two wheels at a time costing aprox £7.50 a go. so £15 for a set of 4 wheels..

craig green
04-07-08, 11:18 PM
Parcel2go are a load of a r s e IMO. But I use ebay couriers. Just search alloy wheel courier 48hr & go....

Steve
04-07-08, 11:22 PM
Ive used interparcel.com for one alloy and that was about £10 but you should be able to send two for £10 and four for £20.

They give you a tracking number so the buyer won't get paranoid and i've never had any trouble using them.

L14MNP
05-07-08, 02:26 AM
Parcel2go for me, no issues
Prefer to deliver/collect if possible though!

novacabrio
05-07-08, 07:55 AM
I use business post for my stuff wheels will be about £30-40 but with tyres your more lookin £60-70

DTR-DEVIL
05-07-08, 01:49 PM
DCS, DCS!

http://www.directcouriersolutions.co.uk/

Ive used three times with no hasssle what so ever. they have a wheel option on there, and its no to dear either. I Recommend these.

Adam
05-07-08, 01:55 PM
P2GO have always been great for me.
I sent two wheels for about £8, under there economy option.....
25kilo weight limit

white2lSR
05-07-08, 03:06 PM
DCS, DCS!

http://www.directcouriersolutions.co.uk/

Ive used three times with no hasssle what so ever. they have a wheel option on there, and its no to dear either. I Recommend these.


i agree

_JH_
05-07-08, 11:09 PM
DCS seem to have the simplest package for alloys, I'll give them a go.

cheers :thumb:

peester
06-07-08, 09:48 AM
parcel force...

i sent x4 individually boxed bare wheels to refurb for £15.