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wtb tranny

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anyone have a tranny for sale... cable clutch 4.11 gearing?
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I do.
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Post by eph »

yeah but shipping from pa to wa is going to be way too much.
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Post by professor »

not too bad maybe, Fedex ground with a business discount probably well under $100
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Post by eph »

well can you check shipping to 98444 and how much would you want for the transmission.
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Anybody have a rough guess as to the weight of this? Just a number that I can use to estimate the shipping.
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just say 125
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Post by Matt Monson »

Actually I do this all the time. They weigh about 175lb on a pallet. But they will charge you dimensional weight when you give them the measurements and they tend to bill at 200lbs based on that. The last one I shipped went from Co to CA. $125 delivered to a business. If it goes to a residence, it's about $75 more. This is using Bax Global and with my commercial discount...
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Post by eph »

so close to 300 bucks shipped not including payment for the tranny itself.
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Post by supernoob »

I have a FWD tranny from a 90 Leg for $200. I'm just 2 hours down I-5.
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Post by professor »

pack it into a fiber drum (55 gal size) that will allow it to be moved with a hand truck.

its the pallet that's killing you, that is too big and it puts you into dimensional weight, and extra charges for non-commercial docks

a fiber drum, business to business will be under $100 easily.
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Where the hell do I get a fiber drum? What's a fiber drum? You mean like fiber board drum? I'm still not buying under $100, even like that. I have shipped EJ22T shortblocks through UPS (without an account) and they run $100. And that's for 100lbs. A packed tranny will weigh more than that...

It's the residential delivery that kills you. Do any friends or family have a business? Any business, that you can take delivery at? That will save you the $75. You just need to make sure 2 guys are there to remove it. $35 of that $75 is a liftgate.
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Post by eph »

to the person who mentioned FWD... won't work i need an AWD tranny. Plus i was told that the tranny is different in size between the 90 and the 91-94 tranny.
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Post by toomuch »

There is a 4.11 5mt at the PAP in Oympia by the airport, prolly $175+-
Call 'em 360-357-4466
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Post by eph »

thanks for telling me, i'll have to give them a call. would you by any chance have an address?
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