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*Be reachable to your auto transporter. Make sure that you provide a working phone
number to your auto shipper. Most people are between places with their relocation and
commonly overlook leaving their contact number with the transporter.
*Verify ground clearance of your vehicle to ensure safety loading and unloading your car.
Most auto shippers require 4” clearance.
*Verify your vehicles height to ensure safety loading and unloading your car. Most auto shippers require that your vehicles height does not exceed 7’.
*Give all the details to your auto transporter. If you’ve made any permanent modifications
to your car such as a lift kit, that can’t be removed for transport let them know. You
don’t want any surprises at the time of pick-up delaying your shipment.
*Make sure your vehicle is running properly. If your auto transporter has a problem
starting your car you will for sure incur additional fees.
*Your vehicles transit times will vary for many reasons:
*Time of year: the season will affect your transit duration.
*Origination and destination: where your shipping from and to will affect your transit
duration.
*Type of transport: open, enclosed, or freight carriers have a variety of routes
available and typically each offers a different option with regards to transit duration.
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