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Best way to transport a queen sized mattress/box spring?

I don't really have friends with a vehicle capable of doing so, what would be the cheapest method to do so? It'll only be transported a few miles..

Does anyone know of a van/truck rental place in West LA that's cheap?
 
Originally posted by: meltdown75
tie it to the roof of your car :laugh:

towel on roof
box spring
matress
rope or bungee cords

your only goin a couple of miles so just drive slow or do it at night with less cars on the road.
 
I've thrown a box spring and matress on the top of my Durango, used 200ft of twine from Home Depot to tie it down, and drove the back roads home :-D
 
Find a construction company with a fleet of pick-ups, I'm sure they would help you for a little cash on the side.
 
Originally posted by: PaNsyBoy8
jsut throw it on ur roof with a few friends, and drive slow
:music: drive slow homey, ya never know homey, you need to pump your brakes and drive slow homey :music:
 
wow i asked the exact same question a month ago...but for a full size. From the advice of another ATOT'r, I rented a truck from Home Depot for 20 bucks.
 
Originally posted by: cHeeZeFacTory
wow i asked the exact same question a month ago...but for a full size. From the advice of another ATOT'r, I rented a truck from Home Depot for 20 bucks.

Home Depot rents trucks?
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: cHeeZeFacTory
wow i asked the exact same question a month ago...but for a full size. From the advice of another ATOT'r, I rented a truck from Home Depot for 20 bucks.

Home Depot rents trucks?

Sometimes they restrict it to only those who bought from them.
 
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