SLammed Hooptie
01-08-2013, 03:33 AM
I think most of us on here will find these DIY write ups useful for providing cost effective shipping for wheels, wheels with tires & tires...wheel mongers especially :eyebrows
How to Package & Ship Wheels w/ Tires
Shipping wheels with tires can be costly if you don't choose the right shipping provider & you pay someone else to package them.
Shopping List
2 Medium Size Storage Boxes (Home Depot has these for $.69 each)
50 Sheets of Dish Foam (Home Depot has a roll for $6.97)
1000 Feet Stretch Wrap (Home Depot has this for $4.97, 1000ft is the smallest size)
Packing Tape (Home Depot has this for $3.37 for a large roll, you only need 3ft of tape for 4 wheels)
1 Razor Blade with 3 replaceable blades ($1.98 @ Home Depot)
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Suppliesforshippingwheels.jpg
Step 1
Lay Medium Sized box out flat
Cut Box in Half
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step2forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 2
Open up box after cutting in half
Lay cleaned wheel on top
Cut excess material away
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step3forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 3
Place at least 2 sheets of dish foam on face of wheel
Tape dish foam to tire so it doesn't move around
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step4forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 4
Secure large circular piece of cardboard over dish wrap to the face of the wheel.
Cut excess material into partitions that will be used for back of wheel.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step5forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 5
Use packing tape to secure partitions in place
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step6forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 6
Use 100% recyclable packing wrap to wrap the wheels and tires in any motion (Rocking the wheel back and forth works well)
The tighter the packing wrap, the more secure & protected the wheel will be in transit
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step7forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 7
Repeat 4 times
Check out ShipNex Worldwide Express (http://www.shipnex.com/default.aspx?referral=699362547) for the most cost effective shipping rates.
Print shipping labels from ShipNex
Attach to wheels & tires (not pictured)
Request pick up for ~ $6, or take down to local UPS store
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step8forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 8
Share with others, avoid high shipping costs from store front retailers & use ShipNex (http://www.shipnex.com/express-shipping-rates.aspx?referral=699362547)!
Notes:
ShipNex (http://www.shipnex.com/express-shipping-rates.aspx?referral=699362547)can offer the most cost effective solutions to your shipping needs, because of the wholesale rates available and contracts they hold with FedEx & UPS. ShipNex uses FedEx for Express Shipments & UPS for any Ground Shipments.
When I compared prices to ship a set of wheels & tires (18 x 8.5 w/ 235/35/18 tyres ~210lbs) I was quoted $416 via UPS, $376 via USPS, $308 via FedEx, and $206 via ShipNex to ship from the West Coast to the East Coast.
How to Package & Ship Wheels w/o Tires
Without a tire to protect the rim, special care is needed when packaging and shipping.
Shopping List
2 Medium Size Storage Boxes: For wheels up to 17 x 8 ($1.12 each @ Home Depot)
Large Size Storage Boxes: For wheels larger than 17x8 ($1.32 each @ Home Depot)
50 Sheets of Dish Foam (Home Depot has a roll for $6.97)
1000ft Stretch Wrap- Optional (Home Depot has this for $4.97, 1000ft is the smallest size)
Packing Tape (Home Depot has this for $3.37 for a large roll, you only need 3ft of tape for 4 wheels)
1 Razor Blade with 3 replaceable blades ($1.98 @ Home Depot)
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/boxesforshippingwheels1.jpg
Step 2
Build box by pulling each opposing corner out, so that the flaps secure themselves.
Generously apply packing tape going both directions.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels2.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels3.jpg
Step 3
Lay medium size box out flat.
Cut box in half.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels4.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels5.jpg
Step 4
Open one of the halves and cut that in half.
Lay the wheel on top of the box and cut the excess material away.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels6.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels9.jpg
Step 5
Use Dish Packing Foam or bubble wrap around the wheel to protect the lips and face of the wheel.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels10.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels11.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels12.jpg
Step 6
Attach cardboard squares to the face and the back of the wheel.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels13.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels14.jpg
Step 7
Place both wheels in box face to face. (this makes it easier to carry & safer for transport)
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels15.jpg
Step 8
Secure with packing tape when the box is half closed.
Complete taping with the box completely closed
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels16.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels17.jpg
Step 9
Wrap Stretch Wrap around the corners of the box.
Go across the top and bottom in an "X" pattern covering the tape.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels18.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels19.jpg
Step 10
Check out ShipNex Worldwide Express (http://www.shipnex.com/default.aspx?referral=699362547) for the most cost effective shipping rates.
Print shipping labels from ShipNex (http://www.shipnex.com/express-shipping-rates.aspx?referral=699362547)
Attach to boxes (not pictured)
Request pick up for ~ $6, or take down to local UPS store
How to Package & Ship Tires
Shipping tires doesn't require a box- it's as simple as printing & attaching a label from ShipNex Worldwide Express (http://www.shipnex.com/default.aspx?referral=699362547).
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipTires/Photos/howtoshiptires1.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipTires/Photos/howtoshiptires2.jpg
Hope this helps anyone shipping their wheels with or without tires!
How to Package & Ship Wheels w/ Tires
Shipping wheels with tires can be costly if you don't choose the right shipping provider & you pay someone else to package them.
Shopping List
2 Medium Size Storage Boxes (Home Depot has these for $.69 each)
50 Sheets of Dish Foam (Home Depot has a roll for $6.97)
1000 Feet Stretch Wrap (Home Depot has this for $4.97, 1000ft is the smallest size)
Packing Tape (Home Depot has this for $3.37 for a large roll, you only need 3ft of tape for 4 wheels)
1 Razor Blade with 3 replaceable blades ($1.98 @ Home Depot)
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Suppliesforshippingwheels.jpg
Step 1
Lay Medium Sized box out flat
Cut Box in Half
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step2forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 2
Open up box after cutting in half
Lay cleaned wheel on top
Cut excess material away
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step3forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 3
Place at least 2 sheets of dish foam on face of wheel
Tape dish foam to tire so it doesn't move around
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step4forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 4
Secure large circular piece of cardboard over dish wrap to the face of the wheel.
Cut excess material into partitions that will be used for back of wheel.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step5forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 5
Use packing tape to secure partitions in place
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step6forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 6
Use 100% recyclable packing wrap to wrap the wheels and tires in any motion (Rocking the wheel back and forth works well)
The tighter the packing wrap, the more secure & protected the wheel will be in transit
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step7forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 7
Repeat 4 times
Check out ShipNex Worldwide Express (http://www.shipnex.com/default.aspx?referral=699362547) for the most cost effective shipping rates.
Print shipping labels from ShipNex
Attach to wheels & tires (not pictured)
Request pick up for ~ $6, or take down to local UPS store
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheelsWithTires/photos/Step8forshippingwheelsandtires.jpg
Step 8
Share with others, avoid high shipping costs from store front retailers & use ShipNex (http://www.shipnex.com/express-shipping-rates.aspx?referral=699362547)!
Notes:
ShipNex (http://www.shipnex.com/express-shipping-rates.aspx?referral=699362547)can offer the most cost effective solutions to your shipping needs, because of the wholesale rates available and contracts they hold with FedEx & UPS. ShipNex uses FedEx for Express Shipments & UPS for any Ground Shipments.
When I compared prices to ship a set of wheels & tires (18 x 8.5 w/ 235/35/18 tyres ~210lbs) I was quoted $416 via UPS, $376 via USPS, $308 via FedEx, and $206 via ShipNex to ship from the West Coast to the East Coast.
How to Package & Ship Wheels w/o Tires
Without a tire to protect the rim, special care is needed when packaging and shipping.
Shopping List
2 Medium Size Storage Boxes: For wheels up to 17 x 8 ($1.12 each @ Home Depot)
Large Size Storage Boxes: For wheels larger than 17x8 ($1.32 each @ Home Depot)
50 Sheets of Dish Foam (Home Depot has a roll for $6.97)
1000ft Stretch Wrap- Optional (Home Depot has this for $4.97, 1000ft is the smallest size)
Packing Tape (Home Depot has this for $3.37 for a large roll, you only need 3ft of tape for 4 wheels)
1 Razor Blade with 3 replaceable blades ($1.98 @ Home Depot)
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/boxesforshippingwheels1.jpg
Step 2
Build box by pulling each opposing corner out, so that the flaps secure themselves.
Generously apply packing tape going both directions.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels2.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels3.jpg
Step 3
Lay medium size box out flat.
Cut box in half.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels4.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels5.jpg
Step 4
Open one of the halves and cut that in half.
Lay the wheel on top of the box and cut the excess material away.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels6.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels9.jpg
Step 5
Use Dish Packing Foam or bubble wrap around the wheel to protect the lips and face of the wheel.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels10.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels11.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels12.jpg
Step 6
Attach cardboard squares to the face and the back of the wheel.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels13.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels14.jpg
Step 7
Place both wheels in box face to face. (this makes it easier to carry & safer for transport)
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels15.jpg
Step 8
Secure with packing tape when the box is half closed.
Complete taping with the box completely closed
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels16.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels17.jpg
Step 9
Wrap Stretch Wrap around the corners of the box.
Go across the top and bottom in an "X" pattern covering the tape.
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels18.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipWheels/Photos/howtopackagewheels19.jpg
Step 10
Check out ShipNex Worldwide Express (http://www.shipnex.com/default.aspx?referral=699362547) for the most cost effective shipping rates.
Print shipping labels from ShipNex (http://www.shipnex.com/express-shipping-rates.aspx?referral=699362547)
Attach to boxes (not pictured)
Request pick up for ~ $6, or take down to local UPS store
How to Package & Ship Tires
Shipping tires doesn't require a box- it's as simple as printing & attaching a label from ShipNex Worldwide Express (http://www.shipnex.com/default.aspx?referral=699362547).
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipTires/Photos/howtoshiptires1.jpg
http://howtoshipwheels.com/HowToShipTires/Photos/howtoshiptires2.jpg
Hope this helps anyone shipping their wheels with or without tires!