TwoBobsKJ
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It's not fat, it's just big boned :happy175:
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It's not fat, it's just big boned :happy175:
Ups came with toys for the jeep, just shocks so far hope the rest of the lift kit comes before the weekend
Monday
that way you'll have to sit all weekend knowing they are just a few miles from your house but you can't have them!:signs6:
Monday
that way you'll have to sit all weekend knowing they are just a few miles from your house but you can't have them!:signs6:
Raged at UPS for charging me $40 brokerage on a $55 part
:flamethrower:
Raged at UPS for charging me $40 brokerage on a $55 part
:flamethrower:
Raged at UPS for charging me $40 brokerage on a $55 part
:flamethrower:
Charge or collect? There's a lot of difference.
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FedEx charges slightly more $ on freight, but the brokerage rate is significantly less. That was the recommendation of my local freight-forwarder guy.
Raged at UPS for charging me $40 brokerage on a $55 part
:flamethrower:
I'll take the good ol USPS any day
It's my fault for not paying attention to the shipping method they (driveshaftparts.com) use... it's not like I don't have any experience ($300+ in import charges for the frankenlift) Next time I will call and ask them if they will just put it in the mail instead.
Finish oil change
rotate tires
install rear brakes, 3rd set on the rear in 189,000 miles original set lasted 100,000 so this set didn't do too bad for replacements
Getting it ready to head to Eastern Pa.