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  • Sending rear shocks in post
  • dan1980
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    A while ago there seemed to be an issue with sending rear shocks via RM.

    Any tips/suggestions on making sure it arrives at its intended destination?

    Cheers!

    rondo101
    Free Member

    Don’t use Royal Mail! There are warnings on most suspension service places not to use them. Plenty of other couriers will do this for you, try parcel monkey for a quote.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Think I used tnt last time. Royal Mail are so uptight that they wouldn’t even deliver a letter with a tnt logo because they think there’s explosives inside.

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