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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Having parts shipped from US to Canada
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<blockquote data-quote="Team Lazy" data-source="post: 16213" data-attributes="member: 715"><p>I had to ship a motorcycle engine a couple years ago from Wisconsin and found the price to get it across the border with <strong>anyone </strong>was painful. You have to use a LTL (less than truckload) freight service if it's too big for standard shipping (mine was too heavy). I used UPS to ship it to a UPS shipping depot on the US side nearest the border and went and picked it up myself, but I'm only 2 hrs from the border. </p><p></p><p>You'll need accurate dimensions and weight for the packaged item and then start getting your quotes from DHL, FedEx etc regardless. </p><p></p><p>If you check with UPS (yes, I hate them too for bringing stuff across the border) they may have an office very close to the Montana border (appears they have locations in Shelby and Cut Bank) and they will hold it while you make the trip down. Long trip though... Just one option. They are excellent at shipping within the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Lazy, post: 16213, member: 715"] I had to ship a motorcycle engine a couple years ago from Wisconsin and found the price to get it across the border with [B]anyone [/B]was painful. You have to use a LTL (less than truckload) freight service if it's too big for standard shipping (mine was too heavy). I used UPS to ship it to a UPS shipping depot on the US side nearest the border and went and picked it up myself, but I'm only 2 hrs from the border. You'll need accurate dimensions and weight for the packaged item and then start getting your quotes from DHL, FedEx etc regardless. If you check with UPS (yes, I hate them too for bringing stuff across the border) they may have an office very close to the Montana border (appears they have locations in Shelby and Cut Bank) and they will hold it while you make the trip down. Long trip though... Just one option. They are excellent at shipping within the US. [/QUOTE]
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