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how do u ship rims?
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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 6267903" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>When I got my rims from TireRack via UPS ground, they we're just wrapped together with some of those plastic straps in pairs of two. The tire portion of wheel/tire combo wasn't even covered... I mean think about it, a 3000 pound car is going to be driving on it for 25K miles, I don't think that needs to be covered. Just make sure you use some foam + cardboard on the face of the rim so it doesn't get scuffed or nicked. Now if you're shipping the wheel ONLY, I suggest doing the same thing but adding padding around the bead of the rim, maybe pool noodles cut and stuck to the edges and then put that in a box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 6267903, member: 600755"] When I got my rims from TireRack via UPS ground, they we're just wrapped together with some of those plastic straps in pairs of two. The tire portion of wheel/tire combo wasn't even covered... I mean think about it, a 3000 pound car is going to be driving on it for 25K miles, I don't think that needs to be covered. Just make sure you use some foam + cardboard on the face of the rim so it doesn't get scuffed or nicked. Now if you're shipping the wheel ONLY, I suggest doing the same thing but adding padding around the bead of the rim, maybe pool noodles cut and stuck to the edges and then put that in a box. [/QUOTE]
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