I hauled an LTL car and did it that way. Also hauled two ambulances for the Army and they used a tow truck also. If you have a valve you can drop your trailer suspension too.
How to ship a car .
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by nikmirbre, Nov 9, 2014.
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yeah, i thought about ship, but, I actually want to receive my car and I feel like going the Uship route is kinda cheating ...
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Almost all towns have what is called a Town Dock and is free for anyone to use. A local Taylor rental or any rental place would let you use their ramp too.
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Town dock?? Sounds like a joke LOL .but i don't think we have taylor rentals here in NC Maybe they have something like that up in NY/NJ where I'm picking it up at(spring valley NY) off of 287
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yeah sunbelt and places that ship equipment have docks that I've picked up some equipment before ok ok were getting somewhere here .
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*Too note* Some Auto Transport brokers have it in their fine print that if they quoted something, they can post it up to Central Dispatch. When a carrier calls the brokerage, the broker will then call & pester you about what you agreed to with them. They have a nice spin on what you may have thought was a quote, but in their mind it was an order.
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You could probably get the local guy to load it up for $50 maybe less depending on pia surcharge.
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I got lucky when I wanted to ld. up my Dad's car on the lowboy.
The place I was parking at had carhaulers there as well.I was talking to one about getting some T hooks from him if I could. Well that fell through, but he used his trl. and backed up to my lowboy and we transfered the car easy.
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Quotes between $550-$900. About in the middle of them quotes would be fair. Of course you want to spend the least possible but you know how that goes with being in the transportation business. Your options are either get the car yourself or hire a broker. Maybe someone on here can recommend a good honest broker.
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