RED_KJ_666 wrote:
The packaging looks pretty poor for a skid plate in reality that has as much to do with it as the way UPS (or any other shipping company for that matter) handles the package.
I don't disagree with you... the packaging could have been better and I don't know if that's from JBA or SR, so I'm not going to point fingers, BUT the plate is really not that heavy and anyone who simply didn't drop it would have easily been able to keep that package intact regardless of how it was packaged inside. It's up to the shipper and the shipee to get it to me intact...just the principle of it.
I don't know if I ever showed y'all the damage that UPS did to my boulderbars. They were most definitely packed well with tape and foam wrap with cardboard spacers inside the packaging, etc. Two of the mounting feet were bent at an angle so badly that they wouldn't even sit against the frame to bolt on. It took a guy in a body shop, a vice, and a five pound hammer about 20 minutes to bend things back into shape...
Ironically UPS is headquartered about 5 miles from me and their southeast shipping hub is about 3

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