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first-gen front springs

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Gone to scrap metal now!!! I have a set of Tuff-country 4 inch EZ-ride springs that spent 30K miles under my big-block truck. $100 for the pair plus the ride. These are 3 leaf packs. I can't get the pics to load!!!!!!!
 
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OK so maybe my price is too high? How about $40 plus shipping?
 
What I find on the fed-ex website is $58 a piece!!!! They weigh 42lbs. each. That's for residential delivery.
 
Ouch!! You could ship them both together for a better price. You could also do business shipping here. Could you also measure the length of the main leaf eye to eye? Thanks.
 
The length is about 45" along the spring. The bushings are in good shape. What the Fedex website tells me is $110 to ship the pair. As far as I know it is best to just wrap them and ship individually to stay below 70lbs. By measuring overall length in a staight line, they measure 45" and I used 4" by 3". I don't know if they would go for that though.
 
That's interesting. I usually ship with UPS and they go up to 140 lbs. Shipping is cheaper if you bundle them together too.
 
Yeah, you might check ups. I just shipped a set of 56" 3/4 ton springs that weighed 78lbs each for $110 to business address. Had to ship them seperately cause they exceeded the 150 lb limit but you should be able to ship these together.
 
OK, I don't know, as for me on smaller stuff, Fed-ex has been cheaper. Yes, it is easy for me to check with them for a quote on their website and drop-off is close to my work, but I honestly have not tried UPS since I found Fed-ex cheaper several years ago.
 

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