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    You might go to an appliance store and get some big cardboard to make a box from.

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    I shipped a stock seat from UPS once. They have a box large enough to accommodate the stock seat with padding. For the life of me, I can't recall what they called it... guitar box maybe.


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    If all else fails, go to U-Haul and get one of their garment boxes with the hanger attached up top. If that's not big enough, I can't help you any further! You could probably put 2 seats in that thing. You could include 6 briskets and 4 pork shoulders in the garment box with the seat. Have him smoke the briskets while he installs your seat.......(Make sure he pays you for the meat).

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    I was going to suggest U-Haul of Walmart, Lowes/Home Depot or a bicycle store. I've used all of these in the past for large boxes without any issues.

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    It will be no problem finding a box, but check USPS for shipping rates it is the same as UPS but you can get it over night for the same
    price that is what I did with Gl1800 seat.
    UPS was five days from Virginia to OK.

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