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<blockquote data-quote="ToledoDan" data-source="post: 698564" data-attributes="member: 13704"><p>Got a good deal on some drive shafts. Now I have to get them from IL to TX. one is approximately 38", the other is approximately 59" collapsed. Both have a slip joint with the longer being about 48inches when it is split. I plan to replace the u-joints so I could probably get the seller to remove a u-joint to remove the drive flange. this would allow me to ship the shaft and put the rest in a USPS flat rate box for less than $20 and just deal with the shafts. FedEx tube is about 38" long.</p><p></p><p>Fastenal quoted $175 and Grey Hound quoted $140, looking for something a little cheaper??? Am I dreaming?</p><p></p><p>Let me know how you have shipped drive shafts cheaply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToledoDan, post: 698564, member: 13704"] Got a good deal on some drive shafts. Now I have to get them from IL to TX. one is approximately 38", the other is approximately 59" collapsed. Both have a slip joint with the longer being about 48inches when it is split. I plan to replace the u-joints so I could probably get the seller to remove a u-joint to remove the drive flange. this would allow me to ship the shaft and put the rest in a USPS flat rate box for less than $20 and just deal with the shafts. FedEx tube is about 38" long. Fastenal quoted $175 and Grey Hound quoted $140, looking for something a little cheaper??? Am I dreaming? Let me know how you have shipped drive shafts cheaply. [/QUOTE]
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