Tyre + Alloy wieghts for courier delivery?

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  1. #1
    Magic_moravcik
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    Thinking of purchaseing a set of wheels (alloys + tyres) but they will need to be sent by courier from down south,Linconshire to be exact. Does anyone know the wieghts or a round about price i would expect to pay?
    The alloys are Bullet 17s.
    Ryan

  2. #2
    The wheels are about 10-11kg each, Mini2 has the exact weights for each OEM wheel. So not cheap postage then


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    X30YES
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    Im not sure how its done ,but I sent an exhaust to Aberbeen from EK for £12 and looking at ebay , seems to be anything from £10 -£15 per wheel

  4. #4
    Magic_moravcik
    Guest
    Cheers!
    A thot it would be about £30 - £40 mark.

    Ryan

  5. #5
    Kosta
    Guest
    I've had a set of wheels delivered through APC and they were £25. Collected from the South Cost and dropped off at my door.

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