How to Ship an 8 3/4 Housing in the How to sectionOk what is the safest way to ship one of these? I see the how to on how to store one but didn't see anything through searches on how to ship it. Thanks for any help.
That's for a whole rear end. I looked at that one. Well I didn't look all the way down the thread but he mentioned wheel studs near the top. Maybe I missed it?How to Ship an 8 3/4 Housing in the How to section
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Was it like this?When I bought one from a member here in IN and shipped to me in WI, we put it in two 5 gallon buckets. One bucket inside the other or it will break out the bottom. Then just tape the top. They cost extra due to the weight, but it works well. Kind of depends on how far it needs to go too.
my badThat's for a whole rear end. I looked at that one. Well I didn't look all the way down the thread but he mentioned wheel studs near the top. Maybe I missed it?
Not a problem man. Thanks for replying!my bad
That's my how to and it is specifically for a bare housing. But the method holds true for a center section aloneThat's for a whole rear end. I looked at that one. Well I didn't look all the way down the thread but he mentioned wheel studs near the top. Maybe I missed it
That's my how to and it is specifically for a bare housing. But the method holds true for a center section alone
In the case of the housing, the ends are flat so they could be against the ridged foam but a center section does not have any flats, so that's why I suggest you reverse the foam and plywood in the box.
Choose a container. Wrap the part in plastic wrap. Place in the container and fill the container with expanding foam/insulation from a hardware center. After it has hardened, trim to fit the container as needed.