Delivery recommendations for motor swap on pallet I'm looking to purchase an M52 or S52 (from oil pan and up) pretty soon from a bfc forum member in Connecticut. I have to figure out how I would want it shipped and delivered. I am considering conway, R+L carriers, or any other delivery service of that kind. Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations on who to go to, and how much to expect to pay? I would like it to be delivered to my residence. anyone have a motor delivered from up north to the MAR? thanks some replies I have received from BFC thread ........................................................................ "Have you considered renting a pickup truck? You'll need an engine hoist anyway (and they're cheap at harbor freight). All you have to do is lay it down on a tire." "I had a good experience with R+L carriers -- I'd use them again and I reccomend them. Free lift-gate services and they deliver to residences. I think I paid $225 to ship a palleted engine from Baltimore to NC." Here is a quote from R+L Carriers, am I doing it right? http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...7/Picture1.jpg link to thread: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1198401 |
As long as the carrier delivers the engine in a truck with a liftgate, you'll be fine. Make sure you check the engine out very well before signing off! |
Oh yeah, I'll have a checklist, so the driver better be ready to park it hard. |
I got a quote for 226.12 also, free lift-gate service, and I'm going to see if I can borrow an crane from my brothers fellow employee |
I've had a few experiences with carriers where I specified shipping to a "residential" address, which normally specifies a lift gate, and have them show up with a full size 18 wheeler and no lift gate. I remember that one time I actually had to pay extra for a lift gate and still had a truck without one show up. I would suggest you call up and try to triple check that they know what you want. |
R+L carriers offer free lift gate services with their LTL deliveries. LTL should fit through here, they better not bring no 18 wheeler. |
****, i'll drive it to MD for $500. honestly man, i'd go rent the homedepot pickup truck for a day. cost you $100 + $150 in gas or so tops. and you get to make sure its handeled properly, etc. 2 dudes can lift it probably unless you're scrawny or have a bad back... |
I wish you could drive it down, but you might swap it in your ti yourself LOL! |
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we made it about 4 feet and put it on a creeper |
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requires premium gas, and eats more of it. neither of which i want. |
i talked to a buddy about this tonight, and he's in to drive down with me if you're serious. I have access to an engine hoist too, so we can load it in the truck with it and unload it too. it folds up, so it should fit with the motor and all. $500, hand delivered :) i like road trips :) |
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