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I need to get a steel grille from Ohio to Texas. What would be the most economical way to do it? Has anyone ever used Greyhound? UPS wants $157 and Greyhound only $79 - but it would arrive at 4 am on Greyhound and I don't want to be at the bus station at 4 am.
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it depends on what kind of drop off station it is. if its a full service place or just a bus stop. or if someone could be there when it gets dropped off. greyhound does sound like the better deal.
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Ryan(1971Ford) and I did this greyhound deal,Cal. to NY(Rochester) with no problems :hmm: well maybe a little running around on both parts. If it's coming to a bus station...it'll be in lock up and proper ID will retrieve it,but I don't think it works that way anywhere else. This may help answer some Q's http://www.shipgreyhound.com/sitemap.shtml
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Reading over Greyhounds guidelines, it doesn't sound bad at all. Actually seems pretty easy for the most part.
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I had a heavy flywheel shipped to me by Greyhound after a machine shop messed up the old one. Besides having to go to down town Charlotte at night to pick it up it was painless.
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Actually, FedEx will beat the price. $59 to ship to my door. Nice.
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That is great. I would hate to have to go down town San Antone to pick something up. Been a long time since I was there but back in 83 I would of hated to have to go there. lol Back then the river walk was the most dangerous place around. Lived in Live Oak and Universal city a combination of about 4 years and never went to the river walk.
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Oh, it's cleaned up a lot since then. I work downtown about a block from the bus station. I've walked around downtown until about 10 pm with no problems.
I feel safer downtown (because of so many tourists) than I would on the west or east sides.
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I helped a friend buy a grille for his dentside. '79 F150. Can't remember the details of where it came from but it shipped in via Fedex and cost, IIRC, about $60-$70. Arrived in pretty good condition although one of the mounting tabs got bent in transit. A few years ago I had a Ford 3.03 transmission shipped from Kansas to Georgia via DHL and it only cost $40 shipping. I actually had the company I work for set up an account with DHL and had it billed then paid them :wink: We kept the account and still use them occasionally, although rarely.
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I've heard some good things about Uship.com. It's kind of an ebay for shipping, lowest shipping bid wins. who know, may find someone going that way.

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The best method would be me! Lol just kidding.
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