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Post 445098 by stevie69 on 2012-01-05 20:46:15

anyone recomend a good courier?for an exhaust of volvo all the way up to edinburgh..cheers.

Post 445124 by JUDGENINJA on 2012-01-05 21:08:50

From where?

Post 445126 by volvo on 2012-01-05 21:09:36

from Swindon, Wiltshire

Post 445127 by dalhousie2008 on 2012-01-05 21:11:31

I send office chairs via parcel monkey for around £7 or you could use parcels2go Samebsort of money

Post 445128 by dalhousie2008 on 2012-01-05 21:12:24

Chairs are around 20kg and 130cm so can't be to dissimilar

Post 445146 by Porcine_Aviator on 2012-01-05 21:32:57

Hermes are cheap. http://www.myhermes1.co.uk/ Parcels2Go www.parcel2go.com

Post 445156 by Tomcat on 2012-01-05 21:39:11

I use Parcel2go all the time, just put in the weight, size etc and then it gives a list of all the various company's and prices, you just pick the one you want.

Post 445158 by volvo on 2012-01-05 21:41:51

what would you guys reckon a stainless 2.5" catback would weigh then?

Post 445166 by Nealevo on 2012-01-05 21:48:11

I used interlink express, 4 alloys and tyres 23kg each from Birmingham to Southampton £35 all in today. Which I thought was a bargain!! 48 hr delivery

Post 445191 by Yosser on 2012-01-05 22:21:03

Paisley Freight https://www.paisleyfreight.com/

Post 445196 by dalhousie2008 on 2012-01-05 22:32:27

Hermes don't take large items or over 15kg, stand on your bathroom scales with it or just guess, if it's heavy to pick up all together at a guess it's prob around 25kg or more? TNT take upto 35kg. I do a lot of posting

Post 445197 by Tomcat on 2012-01-05 22:33:56

[quote=volvo;445158]what would you guys reckon a stainless 2.5" catback would weigh then?[/quote] Guestimate it mate, as long as it's near enough they wont bother checking it, I work for TNT and the amount of stuff we get going through the system that's no where near the weight it's specified as it stupid. I'd say if it's an exhaust then 30-40 k should be about right. Split the exhaust down into as smaller pieces as possible as the length of the package really effects the price.

Post 447775 by woz on 2012-01-10 20:38:52

Try P4D - used trhem for wheels, heads, windows. all kinds of stuff. Try entering a load of different weights on their on line quote system - you can probably overspecify it with no ££penalty anyway. I think the rates tend to change about 20kg and I cannt imagine it being anywhere near that. IIRC two alloys in one parcel cost the same as a single in another - so size weight arent that much of an issue. Its only bumpers that still cause a problem!! thats when you find length matters!! fnnnaarr